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Cumberland Valley SHRM News and Updates
The Newsletter of Cumberland Valley SHRM
Volume 1, Issue 2 May 2008
President’s Message by Deb Peyton As of this writing, Spring, 2015 is only 15 days, 12 hours, 1 minute, and 32 seconds away, but who’s counting? The Board would like to welcome Jenny Welch of Kaplan University as our new Secretary. Thank you Jenny, for helping make Cumberland Valley SHRM a successful Chapter. If you are looking for ways to become more actively involved in our Chapter, we would love to have you! We are currently looking for volunteers to assist in the Diversity Meeting and Legal & Legislative Conference. Sila Alegret-Bartel (Diversity) and Walt Lachenmary, (Legal and Legislative) devote many hours to make these events successful. It is a great way to get involved! To volunteer, just contact them or anyone on the Board. There is still time to volunteer for the Student State Competition in Baltimore, MD on March 20-21. If you are interested visit: http://conferences.shrm.org/student-conferences/volunteer-informationregistration Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! ~ Deb
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
1 President’s Message
2 Upcoming Events
4 Legal & Legislative Updates
5 Career Opportunity
6 University Chapter Updates
7 Hagerstown-Washington Co. Chamber of Commerce
8 Chapter Meeting
9 Board
10 Application
11 Certification
Contact Us: http://shrmcv.shrm.org Cumberland Valley SHRM, P. O. Box 791, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Cumberland Valley SHRM News and Updates
The Newsletter of Cumberland Valley SHRM
March 2015
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Save the dates for these important upcoming events!
2015 Cumberland Valley SHRM Diversity & Inclusion Workshop
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Homewood Suites, 1650 Pullman Lane, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
Sponsorship Opportunities
$200 Break Sponsor
• One display table • Logo on Workshop Announcements • Logo on Workshop Program • Two Workshop tickets • 5 minutes to talk about your services during the break.
$100 Table Sponsor • One display table
• Logo on Workshop Program • One Workshop tickets
$30 Sponsor Breakfast • One additional sponsor breakfast
For program information, please e-mail: [email protected]
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This webinar has been approved for 1 SHRM Recertification Credit and 1 HRCI General Recertification Credit(s)
Please join us virtually for a 1-hour Webinar, HR Is a Profit Center – Best Practices in Showing HR ROI, presented by David Lewis, President / CEO of OperationsInc, on Thursday, March 26th, 2015 from 1pm - 2pm EST.
The presentation is a sixty (60) minute webinar for business professionals concerned about how to clearly and succinctly demonstrate the ROI of HR. $20 for SHRM members. For more information and to register, click here.
Earn, Learn and Save! The Maryland State Council, Inc. continues to partner with SHRM‘s e-Learning program. While earning recertification credits, members enhance their skills through these expertly designed programs. ALL 60 recertification credits can be earned through this program. The courses are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so it is very convenient for even the busiest person. Members are encouraged to register with code SHRMMDSC to take advantage of the SHRM e-Learning program.
MD SHRM Annual Conference is scheduled for September 27th – 29th If you missed the fun last year, mark your calendar for the 2015 conference, scheduled for September 27th – 29th 2015. Bookmark the website here and stay tuned for more info! SAILING INTO HR EXCELLENCE….. Taking place at The Clarion Hotel and Convention Center in Ocean City, MD.
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Legal & Legislative Updates by Walt Lachenmayr, MBA, SPHR NLRB Ambush Election Rule- The U.S Senate narrowly approved a Congressional Review Act Resolution on March 4 to stop the NLRB from implementing the "ambush election rule. However, President Obama is expected to veto the Congressional Resolution. The ambush election rule is scheduled for implementation on April 14. The rule will shorten the time in which the labor union certification is held from the current median of 38 days to as little as 11 days. The rule also requires the employer to provide union organizers with employee personal contact information. Maryland Healthy Working Families Act- This act is pending before the Maryland Senate. It requires employers with 10 or more employees to provide paid sick and safe leave; employers with 9 or less employees are required to provide this leave on an unpaid basis. The bill also includes these provisions:
• 7 days leave to employees working at least 8 hours weekly i.e. 1 hour for each 30 worked
• Permit employees to use the leave for preventive care, illness, and domestic violence for themselves or for a family member.
Inclement Weather Poses FLSA challenges- When work closes because of weather, exempt and nonexempt employees are treated differently under the Fair Labor and Standards Act (FLSA). See the link for policy guidelines and options under the law: Weather & the FLSA.
Best regards, Walt
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Career Opportunity! Safety Coordinator (Frederick County, MD) KEY RESPONSIBILTIES:
o Support safety initiatives to achieve corporate goals and OSHA guidelines for 7 manufacturing sites: o Works with Facilities and Safety Manager to ensure OSHA standards and regulatory requirements are met and
followed. o Provide technical direction and develop new approaches to manage the safety of our employees. o Accident investigation, root cause analysis, training and compliance requirements. o Perform safety audits and inspect facilities to identify and correct potential hazards, prepare monthly reports,
and interface with outside agencies and consultants. o Collaborate with other manufacturing sites to proactively identify Best Practices and lead improvement projects. o Develop and implement new hire and annual training activities.
REQUIREMENTS:
o A bachelor’s degree is required (Engineering or business degree preferred). o Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations o Strong interpersonal and communication skills o Excellent planning and organizational abilities o High energy and ability to multi-task o Assertive and persuasive abilities o Strong problem solving abilities o Reliability and initiative to be able to work effectively in a fast-paced professional team environment o Willing to travel as needed
Submit resumes to [email protected]
Have an HR job to advertise? This feature is FREE to CVSHRM members and only $50 for non-members.
Annual membership dues are payable on January 1st of each year. Please be sure to send payment with your renewal application ASAP if you have not done so for 2015.
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$1,000 CVSHRM 2015 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION - Shippensburg University Minimal Eligibility Requirements:
• Sophomore or Junior Status • Min of a 3.0 GPA and must maintain this level of academic performance • Active in the university’s student chapter of SHRM
Application Procedure:
• Submit Resume with a short essay on “Why I Have Chosen HR As A Career” (contact information below)
• Applicants will be interviewed in person during the month of April by the Cumberland Valley scholarship committee
Deadline to apply: Resume and short essay are due no later than 3/31/2015 Scholarship will be awarded by May 1, 2015. If possible, the presentation will be made at the May chapter meeting.
Contact Information:
Bonnie Courtney- [email protected] (Shippensburg)
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Be a part of the Cumberland Valley SHRM Getting Connected!
To the Hagerstown—Washington County Business World! Here’s how: March 10 State of the City (7:15am-9:00am)
Hager Hall Conference & Event Center-901 Dual Highway $15 members; $10 non-members
March 19 Business After Hours (5:00pm-7:00pm) Children’s Village of Washington County- 1546 Mt. Aetna Rd. $5 members; $15 non-members
March 25 Morning Mixer (7:30am-9:00am)
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts-401 Museum Drive Free members; $10 non-members
April 16 Business After Hours (5:00pm-7:00pm) Humane Society of Washington County-13011 Maugansville Rd
$5 members; $15 non-members
Contacts
CV SHRM CHAMBER Amanda Heisey Jill M. Reddecliff
Community/External Relations Chairperson Director of Member Services 301-665-4149 301-739-2015, ext. 104
[email protected] [email protected]
Are you interested in being a speaker, serving on a committee or writing an article for the Chamber newsletter? If so, contact Amanda for information!
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CHAPTER MEETING WHEN: Friday, March 20, 2015
WHERE: Homewood Suites 1650 Pullman Lane Hagerstown, MD 21740 TIME: 7:45 – 8:15 Registration & Breakfast 8:15 – 8:30 Chapter Updates 8:30 – 9:30 Program SPEAKER: Carol Wuenschel
TOPIC: Why HR Can’t Have a Bad Day COST: $15.00 MEMBERS
$20.00 NON-MEMBERS (Guests or individuals who have not paid 2014 dues) This meeting is PENDING recertification credits toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute. Mrs. Wuenschel is the executive director of human resources for Hood College and an adjunct professor in the Economics and Business Administration Department. She is responsible for the strategic positioning and empowerment of the most important asset of the institution---its people. Carol is a past director of the Maryland SHRM State Council and past MD SHRM Diversity Chair. She has also served in the president’s role for the Frederick County Society of Human Resource Chapter, the Hanover Area Human Resources Association, and the Chesapeake Chapter of the Quality and Participation Association (AQP). Carol also has served as a founding member of the leadership team for the Hanover Area Health Care Alliance and past co-chair of the Ward’s Chapel United Methodist Church Strategic Planning Team. Carol received her undergraduate degree from Towson University, her master’s degree from the Johns Hopkins University, and earned both the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and Global Professional in Human Resource certifications (GPHR), the highest certifications in the HR profession.
Please notify Linda Blontz of your attendance [email protected] no later than noon on March 18, 2015. Members who do not reserve by the due date or who have not paid their 2015 membership dues will be charged the non-member rate of $20.00 at the door. Don’t forget to reserve April 17, 2015 on your calendar for our next monthly meeting. Learn from Speaker Susan Ways, on the topic of “High Performance Organizations”.
*Meetings are subject to change based upon speaker availability and cancellations. *
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Cumberland Valley Chapter Society for Human Resource Management
President Debra Peyton, PHR,
SHRM-CP [email protected] 240-313-2356
Past President Valerie Dzbynski, SPHR [email protected] 301-620-2610 x1188
President Elect Beth Kennedy [email protected] 304-724-2461
Secretary Jenny Welch [email protected] 301-766-3663
Treasurer Laura Stover, SPHR [email protected] 301-733-5020 X1223
Programs Brittany Dunham, MBA [email protected] 703-209-0404
Membership Director Linda Blontz, PHR [email protected] 301-733-0088 x104
Website Director Marcie Mason, SPHR,
SHRM-SCP [email protected] 717-372-6511
Newsletter Director Karen Paulson, PHR,
SHRM-CP [email protected] 301-766-4076
Legal & Legislative Chair Walt Lachenmayr, SPHR [email protected] 301- 730-6704
College Relations Chair-Frostburg Jeannette Fitzwater [email protected] 301-533-2253 College Relations Chair-Shippensburg Bonnie Courtney, SPHR [email protected] 240-313-1568
Diversity Director Sila Alegret-Bartel [email protected] 240-420-0803
Certification Director Denise Smoot, PHR,
SHRM-CP [email protected] 240-366-8218
Community/External Relations Chair Amanda Heisey [email protected] 301-665-4149
Cumberland Valley News and Updates is the general newsletter for the Cumberland Valley Chapter of the
Society for Human Resource Management. Articles and items of interest are encouraged and welcome.
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Cumberland Valley Chapter
Society for Human Resource Management 2015 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Thank you for your interest in CV-SHRM. We are an organization dedicated to educating Human Resource professionals and providing a means of networking with others in the Human Resources field. To apply for membership, complete this application and submit your membership fee of $30 for SHRM National Members for $40 for non-national members. All applications are subject to approval by the chapter’s Board of Directors. Once this form is completed forward it to:
Cumberland Valley SHRM P.O. Box 791
Chambersburg, PA 17201
[ ] New Membership [ ] Renewal of Membership
Name:_____________________________ [ ] SHRM-CP [ ] SHRM-SCP [ ] PHR [ ] SPHR Phone # ( )___________________ Company Name: _____________________________________ Fax # ( )______________________ Address: ________________________________City, State, Zip: _______________________________\ Email: ______________________________________________________________________________ Are you a national SHRM member? [ ] Yes [ ] No Member number:________________________ Membership level: Please check one. (The description of eligibility requirements for each level is on the reverse side of this form.) [ ] Full regular member [ ] Associate member [ ] Student member Position Title: ___________________ [ ] Exempt [ ] Non-exempt e-mail:_____________ Please describe your major job responsibilities ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What percentage of time from your normal, assigned weekly job duties is spent in HR: ____% What industry/business do you work in: ___________________________________________ How many years have you worked in Human Resources (in any capacity)? 1.) Manager___yrs 2.) Adminisrator____yrs 3.) Assistant ___yrs 4.) Other: specify: _____________/____yrs Please check one or more offices or committees that you would be interested in serving on: [ ]President [ ]Vice President [ ]Secretary [ ]Treasurer [ ]Newsletter [ ]Wage & Benefit [ ]Certification
[ ] Editor [ ] Survey Chairperson [ ] Chairperson Committees: [ ]Membership [ ]Legislative [ ]Diversity [ ]Education [ ]Student Chapter Affiliation [ ]School to Work Program
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Signature:_____________________________________________ Date:_________________ Referred by: _________________________________________________________________ STATEMENT OF CHAPTER ETHICS: Neither members nor guests of CV-SHRM will be permitted to use their membership or guest privileges at CV-SHRM meeting to further their own financial gain and/or career aspirations. Such conduct is considered by this Chapter to be unprofessional, inappropriate, and unacceptable. Those engaging in such conduct may face having their membership or guest privileges suspended by the Chapter. EXERPT FROM CHAPTER BY-LAWS 9Article III, Section 2 – Membership Levels)
A. Full Regular Member Those eligible for applying for Full, Regular membership include:
Those who devote at least 50% of their time to Human Resources and/or Industrial Relations activities. Those who possess at least three years exempt-level human resource management experience.
Full Regular members shall:
a. Have voting rights (one vote) on any matter of chapter business. b. Be eligible to seek election to and hold any office, serve as a Committee Chairman or
member, and be eligible to be a member of the Board of Directors.
B. Associate Member Those eligible for applying for Associate membership include:
Those persons actively engaged in bonafide Human Resource work and who devote at least 30% of their time to Human Resource and/or Industrial Relations activities.
Individuals in non-exempt human resource management positions. Persons having the primary responsibility for HR activities in small organizations where there may not
be a discreet HR function. These shall, in special circumstances, be eligible for membership in this category, regardless of the amount of time devoted to HR activities.
Non-practitioners having an interest in the HR profession and the activities of our chapter. These individuals must be eligible for membership in National SHRM in order to be eligible for Associate membership in the Cumberland Valley Chapter.
Associate members shall:
a. Have voting rights on matters of chapter business. b. Be eligible to serve on any of the standing committees.
C. Student Members 1. Student members are defined as an individual enrolled in an accredited two or four year college (or above) who have the desire to pursue a career in the HR profession. 2. Student Member shall: a. Not have voting rights on the matters of chapter business. b. Be eligible to serve on any of the standing committees for educational purposes.
CHAPTER USE ONLY Date of Presentation to Board of Directors: ______________ Date Applicant Notified: ______________
ACTION TAKEN: [ ] Approved [ ] Denied [ ] Deferred pending more info: