You Won’t Want to Miss MCAA’s Collective Bargaining Seminar & the UA/MCAA Labor Relations Conference

August 14, 2023

There’s still time to register for MCAA’s Collective Bargaining Conference and the UA/MCAA Labor Relations Conference this September! MCAA’s Collective Bargaining Conference will help improve your understanding of the bargaining process to assist in preparing for constructive negotiations. The UA/MCAA Labor Relations Conference will focus on topics such as the current need for manpower, organizing, workforce development, and more. Register today and join us in Las Vegas, NV for both events!

Collective Bargaining Seminar

September 25-27, 2023 | Las Vegas, NV

UA/MCAA Labor Relations Conference

September 27-28, 2023 | Las Vegas, NV

Through the registration process, you will have the ability to register for both conferences at once, or select an individual conference. After your conference registration is complete, you will be directed to make your own hotel reservations based on your particular travel arrangements. We look forward to seeing you there!

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