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Labor And Employment Issues Facing The Metal Construction Industry To Be Discussed At METALCON 2017

Newton, MA – Featured speaker and Labor Attorney, John Cruickshank of Alaniz Schraeder Linker Farris Mayes LLP, will explore current labor and employment policy issues confronting the metal construction industry, and the overall construction industry, at METALCON on October 18 and 19, 2017 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

With a whole host of labor and employment issues facing the industry, Cruickshank says the biggest headache for management today is handling the increase in disabled and injured workers seeking accommodation and light-duty “More and more employees are showing up to work with medical conditions, which affect their ability to perform their jobs,” he said. "Some conditions, such as many forms of cancer, qualify as disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act; other conditions, such as many sports injuries, do not. We have to determine which employees to accommodate and how, and if we accommodate, do we offer light duty or different positions?”

“No employer wants to be in the position of having to create jobs, but if we offer employees light-duty work, we have to consider both their safety and the safety of others, as well as our obligation to then offer similar light-duty accommodations to others,” said Cruickshank. “And then, add the further complexity of employees on workmen’s comp wanting to come back early into light-duty positions; it can create a lot of problems.”

In addition, Cruickshank will cover essential labor practices for your business including having the proper employment complaint, reporting and investigatory procedures, and ensuring all office staff is fully covered.  “Without a written and effective complaint procedure, you risk losing important affirmative defenses in any lawsuit,” he said.

Other essentials include proper document retention—knowing how long to hold on to documents and when to get rid of them.  “Understand when you are no longer required to keep something and then think about whether you should,” said Cruickshank, which all depends on the type of record and the state you are operating in.

Furthermore, he will present approaches to better employment discipline and how to use discipline more effectively. “We don’t want to fire people,” he said. “We want to focus on education and deterrence, rather than enforcement and termination. Firing and then having to hire and train a replacement person is a loss for everyone. Employees need to be well informed and coached on key policies.”

Regarding immigration reform, Cruickshank believes that while DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) gets all the headlines, it is the steps towards mandatory electronic employment verification and reductions in all forms of immigration that will have the greatest impact on contractors. “Expect a shortage of labor, which will drive pressure on wages and retention, as well as new methods of innovation and automation; however, automation brings its own unique set of hiring challenges,” he said.

Cruickshank will also discuss important state-specific issues, including changes to the minimum wage and new paid sick leave requirements, which affect certain contractors. “The Federal Government is not increasing the minimum wage, but the states are doing it for them,” he said. “You need to know where your state is going on minimum wage and adjust your budget accordingly.”

Finally, there will be plenty of time for questions and answers on all of the topics presented, along with any other labor and employment concerns of those in the metal construction industry. To learn more, visit www.metalcon.com.

About John Cruickshank

John Cruickshank is a board-certified attorney in Labor & Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He focuses on helping the firm’s clients identify legal risks and eliminating them before a lawsuit is ever filed. John represents a wide-spectrum of clients in the food manufacturing, building management, vehicle fleet leasing, steel manufacturing and construction industries. An early advocate of arbitration agreements and class action waivers, John’s goal is to identify legal issues and help the firm’s clients resolve them before they become the next wave of costly, class action lawsuits or government investigations.

About METALCON

METALCON-logoEstablished in 1991, METALCON is the only annual tradeshow and conference devoted exclusively to the application of metal in design and construction. Produced by PSMJ Resources, Inc., in partnership with the Metal Construction Association, METALCON’s success is based on a dynamic exhibit hall, extensive educational programs and interactive learning opportunities. The 2025 event will be held in the Las Vegas Convention Center, October 21 - 23. For more information, visit www.metalcon.com.




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