Business briefs – September 17

Chamber offering overtime workshop

The Franklin Chamber of Commerce is offering a workshop to help small business owners and nonprofit leaders transition to new overtime regulations for employees.

William Barrett or Williams, Barrett & Wilkowski Attorneys at Law, Angela Chamberlin, with Chamberlin & Taylor, LLP, Certified Public Accountants and Scott Ingram with Tilson will present the workshop at 8 a.m. Oct. 6 at the Franklin United Methodist Community, 1070 W. Jefferson St.

Registration and breakfast starts at 7:30 a.m.

This workshop will offer information about the human resource and tax implications as well as legal obligations and how this may impact businesses. The new regulations begin Dec. 1.

This workshop is open to the public. The cost to attend is $15 and includes breakfast.

Reservations may be made through the Franklin Chamber website at franklincoc.org or by calling during business hours at 317-736-6334.

Greenwood office names top performer

Pam Heck, mortgage loan originator at Hallmark Home Mortgage, has been named the top producer in the Greenwood office for August.

Local trade school offering job fair

Central Nine Career Center’s adult education program is hosting a job fair.

Employers, staffing companies, service agencies and college and career training representatives will be at the fair from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the center, 1999 U.S. 31, Greenwood.

Information: 317-888-4401 ext. 318