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Upcoming Webinar: Unbias – Moving from awareness to action

1/7/21

Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, January 5, 2021/Categories: Bulletin News

2020 race relations in America awakened the collective consciousness of society resulting in many wanting to jump into positive action. But having uncomfortable conversations can be intimidating. What do you do when employees look to you to facilitate these difficult situations? Join us to learn more about how to manage authentically and inclusively while leading through change.

Thursday, Jan. 14, 2020 from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., ET

Register here!

Speakers: Stacey A. Gordon, CEO at Rework Work

Stay tuned for more information on the Leading the Way initiative, designed to help you and your company build a workforce of diverse, unique voices.

We look forward to continuing to be your partner in advancing your company’s diversity and inclusion initiatives.

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