2009 to 2010 Administrative Secretary VolunteerShampoo / Conditioning
1992 to 1993 Secretary/ReceptionShaker Heights School System Shaker Heights, OH 1990 to 1992 Bus DriverBuckeye-Woodland Community Congress
1974 to 1977 Office Manager
Education:
Warrensville Board of Education 1998 Certificate in MedicalCuyahoga Community College Cleveland, OH 1984 to 1997 Certificate in Business Administration/ I recieved an A in Computer BasicsVogue Beauty Academy Cleveland, OH 1980 Graduated in CosmetologyWhiting Business College Cleveland, OH 1973 Certificate in Business Administration
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7920 Norfolk Ave Suite 940, Bethesda, MD 20814Christine Owens has 30 years of broad – based experience in non-profit management and fundraising. She has been responsible for directing multi-million... Christine Owens has 30 years of broad – based experience in non-profit management and fundraising. She has been responsible for directing multi-million dollar capital campaigns and her expertise includes strategic planning, corporate, foundation and government relations, cause – related...
Such disingenuous actions and statements fly in the face of the transparency needed to ensure that the regulatory process is reasonable, fair and consistent with the law, said NELPs executive director, Christine Owens.
Date: Feb 01, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
Supreme Court weighs rights of workers to settle disputes together
In a statement, Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project (NELP), said a ruling in favor of the corporations could radically tilt the legal landscape in favor of big businesses that break workplace laws.
Date: Oct 02, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Judge blocks Obama's attempt to require overtime pay for millions of Americans
Supporters of the administrations action cast the decision as temporary.Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, said opponents will not ultimately prevail in their attempt to take away a long-overdue pay raise for Americas workers.
Date: Nov 23, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Judge halts federal rule that would have expanded overtime pay to millions of workers
The business trade associations and Republican-led states that filed the litigation in Texas opposing the rules have won today, but will not ultimately prevail in their attempt to take away a long-overdue pay raise for Americas workers, said Christine Owens, executive director of the National Emp
It has, from a purely business standpoint, created an incentive to lift the wages at the bottom across their workforces, said Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, which has been pushing for a $15-an-hour minimum wage.
Date: Sep 05, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Workers to get overtime boost starting during holidays
"Overtime abuse happens with alarming frequency throughout the economy and especially in low-wage sectors such as fast food, retail and other service industries," said Christine Owens, executive director of National Employment Law Project, a think tank aligned with labor unions and workers' rights g
Date: May 20, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Employers Will Have To Publicly Disclose Their Workers' Injuries Now. They Aren't Happy About It.
advocates say companies with good safety records shouldn't fear the data being made public -- only those with poor track records should. Christine Owens, the director of the National Employment Law Project, said it would help OSHA target its limited resources toward worksites that need the scrutiny.
Date: May 11, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Supporters for $15-an-hour wage to attend McDonald's meeting
Spending billions on buybacks may provide short-term payoffs for a handful of rich investors, but it does nothing to benefit the companys hundreds of thousands of employees, who are barely making ends meet, National Employment Law Project (NELP) executive director Christine Owens said in a state