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Employer Program Education Series

You and your managers are invited to seminars and webinars full of ideas to help you start or boost your commute options programs. These programs improve morale, retention, recruitment and productivity.

The Clean Air Campaign's Employer Program Education Series is open to representatives from private, government or nonprofit organizations who have partnered with or who plan to partner with The Clean Air Campaign or one of the other nine collaborative organizations working for cleaner air and less traffic.

2010 Schedule

Coming in September: The Air We Breathe
Free Seminar

Date, Time and Location TBD

Event Description: Ever wonder, “What do Smog Alerts mean?”, “How does bad air affect me and my family?” or “How does air pollution affect our region?” This seminar will answer those questions and many more, including a first look at new air quality standards that will impact more regions in Georgia. Join The Clean Air Campaign and air quality experts as we tell you what you need to know about the air we breathe and the sources of air pollution in the state. Then, you’ll learn the simple actions you and your employees can take to reduce exposure to unhealthy air and improve air quality.

An e-mail invitation seeking registrations for the event will be sent out soon. If you’d like to be added to the recipient list for this invitation, please e-mail adunckel@cleanaircampaign.org.

Past Presentations

Best Practices in Government Webinar
Find out what other government employers are doing to improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion.

Green Teams at Work Webinar
Learn how to start green teams at your company.

Alternative Work Week Webinar
Learn about how alternative work weeks can work for your company.

The Air We Breathe
This presentation on air quality issues - and the role employers play - was given at the May 28, 2009 event.

Telework
This presentation on telework - specifically how to leverage tax incentives and ensure business continuity - was given at the July 17, 2009 event.