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State Holds Seminars For Employers About SUTA Dumping

Five free seminars to be held around the state

JANUARY 20, 2006 - Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is holding a series of five free seminars around the state in late January and February to tell employers about recent amendments to the state's unemployment insurance (UI) law.

"These seminars will describe the latest changes to the Michigan Employment Security Act, explain how employers can avoid SUTA Dumping when changing their business structures and discuss the negative impact SUTA Dumping has on the state's UI trust fund," UIA Director Sharon Bommarito explained.

SUTA (state unemployment tax act) Dumping is a practice that some employers use to avoid paying their fair share of state unemployment taxes.

The seminars will start promptly at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m.  The meetings will be held on the following dates and at these locations:

 Date   City    Location
 January 31  Gaylord  Office of Professional Development
Alpine Center Complex - 4th Floor
 February 9  Grand Rapids Office of Professional Development Cascade Commons
5321 28th Street Court SE
 February 16  Lansing State of Michigan / Baker-Olin Bldg.
3423 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
 February 23  Detroit Cadillac Place
3024 W. Grand Blvd. - Ste L-500
 February 24  Detroit Cadillac Place
3024 W. Grand Blvd. - Ste L-500

To register for any of the seminars, interested employers can fax their registration information to Ann Marie Cardenas at 313.456.2910.  When registering, they should include their name, company name, street address, city, state, zip code, email address, position within the company and the seminar they would like to attend.

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