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Empowering people-centric leaders with the knowledge
connection
and resources to drive organizational success&#8221
&nbsp
*** NEW JOB POSTINGS ON CAREER PAGE *** Become a Member Today! Member BENEFITS &nbsp
Employment Law Updates &nbsp
Professional Growth &nbsp
Leadership Development&nbsp
Discounted Rates on Monthly Meetings
Conferences &amp
Socials &nbsp
Community Involvement &nbsp
Networking Opportunities&nbsp
Professional Development Credits&nbsp
Thrive Using BLS Data When 09 Jun 2026 &nbsp
June 9th
2026 VIRTUAL MEETING Virtually Presented by: Dr. Julie Percival
Regional Economist Dallas Regional Office
BLS Learning Objectives: Introduction to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Access (how &amp
why) Local Labor Market Overview &amp

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MONROE, WA 98272

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