One of the toughest areas of concentration I have had to tackle in human resource management is labor law. Aside from the profuse amount of legal jargon to figure out and the varying interpretations of the law, labor law itself is dynamic.
The only solution to keep up to date with the law is to pursue Labor Law education courses. There are quite a few course offerings where I am but what I’m looking for is a setup similar to what West LegalEdcenter offers labor practitioners in the US.
Their program is ideal first of all because they have a vast library of over 22,000 hours of continuing legal education. Topics and difficulty levels range from basic to advanced so you can learn from their programs regardless of your level of expertise.
What makes it more attractive is that you can access these online so all you really need is an internet connection. You can even choose to plot your own hours of study, bookmarking materials until you’re able to get back to them at a more convenient time.
If you’re looking for interactive learning, you can pick from a number of live webinars or webcasts with actual speakers tackling relevant legal issues. Because the speakers are in real time, you can opt to ask questions. Recordings of these sessions can be made available to you after.
If you’ve got a busy schedule but still want to stay on top of what’s current in the labor field, this online option is exactly what you need.