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February 19-20, 2025 | Lacey
Held annually during the legislative session, this popular event for city officials includes updates on city legislative priorities, insider panels, and news about the latest legislative hot topics. Attendees can participate in the "hill climb" to meet with your statewide decision-makers about our legislative priorities at the state Capitol in Olympia.
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March 12-13, 2025 | Lynnwood National experts inspire innovation. The Healthy Worksite Summit brings wellness coordinators and other professionals together for a day of exhibits, panel discussion and interactive workshops to promote idea sharing.
May 7-9, 2025 | Yakima Labor Relations Institute is the premier training event for public sector human resources professionals in Washington. The Institute offers important legal updates, practical guidance, labor relations strategies and networking opportunities to help attendees navigate the complex and ever-changing world of HR.
Note – attendance at the Institute is limited to those who solely represent the interests of management.
June 24-27, 2025 | Kennewick
AWC’s Annual Conference offers a city-focused agenda, with general sessions, workshops, networking opportunities, an exhibit hall, and social events designed to maximize the attendee experience. This conference offers educational, thought-provoking, and inspiring sessions about a wide variety of city issues.
October 8-9, 2025 | Chelan Through AWC's Member Expo, members of AWC’s Member Pooling Programs come together to learn more about the power of pooling, and investing in employees. Relevant topics and engaging speakers discuss topics of importance about health, risk management, safety and workers’ compensation and impacts of drugs & alcohol in the workplace.
Note – attendance at the Expo is limited to those jurisdictions that are members of AWC’s Employee Benefit Trust, Risk Management Service Agency, Workers' Comp Retro Program, or the Drug & Alcohol Consortium.
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