CLFP News
CLFP President, Trudi Hughes, met with a Chilean business association known as AB Chile at the CLFP Offices. The association’s membership is comprised of major companies in the food and beverages industry in Chile. The delegation was led by AB Chile President, Mr. Gonzalo Uriarte, a lawyer and former congressman and senator in Chile. Opportunities for future collaboration were discussed.
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Capitol News
California lawmakers wrapped up the 2023 legislative session on September 14. With over 2,600 bills introduced this session, hundreds still await the governor’s signature. Several CLFP priority opposed bills passed in the closing days of session and are now awaiting action by the Governor. These bills, if signed, will increase costs and create more liability for the food processing industry.
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This upcoming Expo is brimming with fresh and exciting opportunities, and we invite you to secure your spot at one of the nation's largest food processing shows, right here in California. At Food Processing Expo 2024, you'll get the chance to connect with industry leaders, build new connections and partnerships, and discover the latest innovations and insights. We hope to see you there! Exhibit sales are now open! Register for a booth today to get a premium location while supplies last. Mark your calendars for attendee registration opening on September 30! And remember, CLFP members always receive a discount.
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Featured Article
The health and safety of workers are the top priority of every smart employer. On-the-job injuries can pose a serious threat to businesses, forcing them to endure significant impacts, including hefty fines and even lawsuits. However, is there any definitive way to ensure zero workplace incidents? Certainly not. To this end, a robust workers' compensation program serves as a vital tool for employers, reducing their risk of being sued by employees for work-related injuries and safeguarding their business from crippling financial loss. The program also helps employees, enabling them to avail no-fault benefits and coverage for medical assistance, ongoing care, and lost wages.
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