SHRM shifts focus on drug-free workplace
Gary Shimabukuro, president and owner of Laulima Hawaii, will be the special guest speaker at this month’s meeting of the Commonwealth’s chapter of the Society of Human Resource Management to be held on March 1 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Laulima Hawaii is a well-known Hawaii organization that provides drug awareness and prevention education for the workplace and the community. The training will be dynamic and hard-hitting, as it will provide common sense approach on how to create a drug free workplace.
This program will be geared to human resource managers, supervisors and business owners.
It will provide CNMI SHRM members and guests with an excellent opportunity to improve their knowledge and understanding of how to detect drug use among their employees and how to respond to and document drug use problems at work.
Nonmembers in the business community, whether owners, managers or human resource staff, are invited to learn more about the Society and improve their human resource knowledge through the presentation and discussion.
The CNMI Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management is the Commonwealth’s foremost professional forum for discussion and training in Human Resource matters.
Recognized as a Superior Merit Chapter, the CNMI branch is composed of human resource professionals from a variety of industries, large and small, who recognize a need for a local society for professionals in the personnel field.
The CNMI Chapter is affiliated with the national organization.
Chapter membership meetings are not limited to members. Prospective members and companies or individuals interested in the discussion topic are invited to attend.