Category: Video
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Dan Press, CTER legal counsel, talks about current legal issues and updates regarding TERO at the 2014 CTER National TERO Conference at the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel. For more detailed information about the legal issues impacting TERO programs consider attending the 2014 TERO & Indian Preference Legal Update Conference this December 10-12 in Las…
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Diane Kelley, Executive Director of Career Services for the Cherokee Nation talks about TERO and how it is building employment and empowering the people of the Cherokee Nation.
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Lorenda Sanchez, Executive Director of California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. talks about the state of Tribal employment and TERO in California.
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Theresa Lujan, Indian and Native American Employment Rights Program (INAERP) coordinator at the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs talks about her new role and the MOU Agreement with OFCCP.
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Listen to Council for Tribal Employment Rights co-founder John Navarro talk about the history of CTER at a keynote address of the 36th Annual National TERO Convention on July 1, 2013, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. John lays out the pivotal role that CTER has played in negotiations and training that established and grew the TERO programs…
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The Council for Tribal Employment Rights shares its Strategic Plan for moving forward. President Lee Adolph and consultant Michael Felts of the Cabra Group explain the plan.
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CTER Legal Council Dan Press talks about the legal issues facing Tribal governments and TEROs today, in particular the MOU with EEOC — with David Lopez, General Council for EEOC.
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Council for Tribal Employment Rights co-founder Conrad Edwards is given a tribute at the 36th Annual TERO Convention in Tulsa by fellow co-founder John Navarro. The two men began their work together in 1977 and spent their careers working for, negotiating and improving tribal employment rights.
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Bill John Baker, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation talks about the importance of TERO in Indian Country and what it has meant to the Cherokee Nation in particular in a 2013 National TERO Conference opening keynote.
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Puyallup Tribal TERO Compliance Officer and CTER Conference facilitator Kimberly Turnipseed advises on the does and don’ts of TERO Compliance enforcement in the field.