When

Tuesday July 14, 2015 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM PDT
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Albers & Company 
4733 Tacoma Mall Blvd Suite 200
Tacoma, WA 98409
 

 
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Contact

Brittany Thomas 
Albers & Company 
253-272-2711 
brittanyt@alberscompany.com 
 

The Service Contract Act and Employers 

The Service Contract Act outlines operational requirements for service contracts, making compliance for government contractors (both sub and prime) confusing and complex. This webinar will discuss when the Service Contract Act applies, who it covers, and how to remain in compliance.

This webinar will:

  • Explain when the Service Contract Act applies
  • Help determine who the Service Contract Act covers
  • Identify executive orders that impact the Service Contract Act
  • Outline benefits under the Service Contract Act
  • Explain how health care reform impacts Service Contract Act contractors

PRESENTER

Thomas M. Lucas is an Office Managing Shareholder and Litigation Manager in the Norfolk, Virginia, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. Mr. Lucas represents management exclusively in the full range of employment and labor law matters, including employment discrimination litigation and traditional labor law. He has represented corporate clients for more than 25 years. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Lucas practiced with the National Labor Relations Board as a Trial Specialist and Deputy to the Assistant General Counsel.

Mr. Lucas' counseling practice includes drafting employment policies, handbooks, employment and non-competition agreements, and advising clients on the difficult day-to-day issues arising in the workplace.

Mr. Lucas was recognized for his employment and labor law expertise by his election as a Fellow in The College of Labor and Employment Law of the American Bar Association in 2009. He has been designated in The Best Lawyers in America, Labor and Employment Law, for the past 19 years, and was selected for inclusion in 2012 and 2013 Virginia Super Lawyers. He is also a contributing editor to The Developing Labor Law, the essential research tool for labor and employment law practitioners.