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UVI-SBDC AND LABOR DEPT. OFFER COMPLIANCE CLASS

Dec. 8, 2003 – Islanders planning to start a new business, and business owners looking to sharpen their skills, will have the opportunity to learn the basics of how to comply with the V.I. Department of Labor, and what services the department offers, at a seminar sponsored by the University of the Virgin Islands Small Business Development Center in conjunction with the labor department..
"Compliance and Available Services" is the last in a series of four programs sponsored by the UVI-SBDC with the assistance of a variety of local governmental and rugalotry entities to help current and prospective business owners develop a, "Checklist for Starting and New Business."
Attendees will learn which reports businesses are required to file, what services are available to business owners and employees, and a variety of related information.
The fee for the program is $20, or, for those who pre-register, $15. The seminar is free to U.S. military veterans, UVI faculty, students and staff who pre-register, and will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec.. 10, at the SBDC's training facility on the second floor of Nisky Center's east wing, suite 720.
To register or to obtain further information about this or any of the SBDC's other programs call 775-3756.

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