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HR in an Hour: Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 | Learn how each paycheck can be an unlawful act if it reflects a discriminatory practice. Lunch included. | |
HR in an Hour: Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 | Learn the basics of FLSA. This law covers minimum wage, maximum hours and overtime pay provisions; record keeping guidelines; child labor; employee exemption status. | |
HR in an Hour: Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 | Learn about FMLA. This law allows up 12 weeks of leave for eligible employees. Understand the requirements and coverage. | |
HR in an Hour: Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986 | Learn about IRCA. This law covers I-9 Forms and the employment of legal workers. Lunch included. | |
HR in an Hour: Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1970 | Learn about OSHA. This law includes: standards for working conditions; employer records and reports; inspections; employers affecting commerce. | |
HR in an Hour: Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 | Learn about PDA. This law covers the recognition of pregnancy as a temporary disability and prohibits discrimination. | |
HUMAN RESOURCES AND BENEFITS | https://admin.ed2go.com/Admin.aspx?Prev=Tracking&Page=StdntManage&Site=autrytech&SiteId=960&StudentID=3109068 | |
Identifying Your NAICS Codes | NAICS codes assist businesses in being identified as candidates for certain government contracts. They act as unique, grouping identifiers for businesses. Learn more about them, how to identify yours and what to do with them once you've found yours. | |
Individual Eyelash Extension Cosmetologist | Boost services provided for your clientele. Get training for applying individual eyelash extensions in your professional salon. Learn on manikins and live models. Hands on instructor training, certification of completion at finish of class. | |
Individual Leadership - Healthcare | Following Trusted Healthcare Principles every day: This lesson focuses on magnifying Trusted Healthcare Principles such as duty to speak up, deference to expertise, and taking care of yourself. By following these principles, students will learn how to speak up if something does not feel right (critical in healthcare - especially for med techs, CMAs, and healthcare office workers), and be willing to stop the line (a Toyota Principle) in the name of quality and safety. You will also learn about taking care of yourself, which is critical for todays healthcare workers. | |
Industrial controls/ DC drives | In this unit, you will explore DC Drives. Identify minimum and maximum speeds. limit the current supplied by the drive, and compensate for the internal resistance of the motor | |
Industrial Controls/Intro to AC Drives | When you have completed this unit you will be able to use an AC Drive, you will know how to set the operating parameters. You will also learn how to protect the equipment from overcurrent, overvoltage, and overheating by setting the protection parameters. | |
Industrial Mechanic Level 1 | This course is designed to introduce basic mechanical skills for a entry level mechanic with no previous mechanical experience. You will learn the basic inner workings of simple hydraulic and pneumatic system and also the basics of mechanical systems that are belt, chain, and gear driven. Mechanical Training Systems Level 1: · Belt Drives 1 · Chain Drives 1 · Gear Drives 1 Basic Hydraulics: · Intro to Hydraulics Basic Pneumatics: · Intro to Pneumatics | |
Industrial Mechanic Level 2 | This Level two course is designed for students that have completed the level one course or who have limited previous mechanical experience. The course will step you through the Basics of AC/DC Electricity and basic multimeter usage. Students will also be introduced to piping fundamentals where they will learn various plumbing task such as cutting, threading, pipe measurement, flaring tubing, and PVC installs. Basic AC/DC Electrical: · AC Circuit Fundamentals · DC Circuit Fundamentals Piping Fundamentals: · Identification of Pipes, Fittings, Valves, and Hangers · Piping Circuit Layout and Measurement · Calculating Pipe Length for Cutting, Reaming, and Threading Steel Pipe · Identification, Insulation, and Assembly of a Steel Pipe Circuit Using Threaded Fittings · Assembling a Hose Circuit Using Barb Fittings and Clamps, and PVC Pipe Using Cemented Fittings | |
Industrial Mechanic Level 3 | This Level three course is intended for mechanics with a basic mechanical and electrical experience that wish to deepen there knowledge in basic control circuits and there components. You will also be shown proper mounting of electrical enclosures, bending conduit, and electrical power distribution. Basic controls: · Basic Principles of Motor Control · Circuit Layout and Specifications · Basic Control Circuits · Jogging Control Circuits · Reduced AC Voltage Starters · Primary Resistor Starters with Time Relays · Basic Controls Test Basic Industrial Wiring: · Enclosures and Conduits · Electrical Power Distribution | |