SUBJECT: Medicinal Marijuana Lunch & Learn "Is it Still an Illegal Drug Under Your Drug Policy?"

WHEN: Tuesday, December 15, 2015

TIME:  11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

COST: MRA Members: $30 / Nonmembers: $45

WHERE: MRA- The Management Association

3800 Avenue of the Cities - Suite 100

Moline, Illinois

Illinois Medical Cannabis laws are changing and you don't want your company left behind.  Has your organization done its homework on the subject of medial cannabis for your Illinois employees and how to treat it in the workplace?

After this event, you will be able to answer the following questions:

· What is the truth behind cannabis as a medicine?

· Do I have to allow my employee to medicate at work under the medical cannabis law?

· Will there be any more changes to the cannabis laws in the near future?

· Can our drug policy be viewed as unfair because it puts cannabis patients at a disadvantage to those taking prescriptions for oxycodone, morphine and other narcotic painkillers?

· How does the use of medical cannabis affect an employee's right (and an employer's responses) under FMLA and ADA?

· Can my employee safely and effectively perform the essential duties of their job while under the influence of cannabis?

YOUR WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS.  REGISTER TODAY!

TO REGISTER:  Contact Kathy Riley, Member Relations Coordinator at Kathy.Riley@MRAnet.org or at 309.277.4186.

Not a member of MRA? Contact Kathy Riley, Member Relations Coordinator at 309.277.4186 or at Kathy.Riley@mranet.org to register or for more information on how to become a MRA member.


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