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Have You Registered for Learn at Lunch?

Have You Registered for Learn at Lunch?

September 30, 2024

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Have You Registered for Learn at Lunch?

Interested in learning how to keep your workers’ compensation rates down? Or how to navigate laws and regulations that impact your daily operations? On October 16, NFIB and Texas Mutual Insurance will host a Learn at Lunch event in Wichita Falls.

Have questions about regulations that affect your business? Or want to better understand the state’s workers’ compensation system? This event is for you!

Lunch is provided, but seating is limited, so reservations are required. CLICK HERE to register today!

Want to learn more about events happening near you? Be sure to download the NFIB Engage App today.

Already have the app? Don’t forget to create or update your member profile! Your profile allows us to customize your experience with NFIB. For more information, visit the NFIB Advocacy Center.

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