October 8, 2024
For Immediate Release
Contact: Michael Marsh, President and CEO
(202) 629-9320
The “Early Bird” discounted registration price for the National Council of Agricultural Employers’ (NCAE) 2024 Ag Employer Forum will close on Friday, October 11, 2024. NCAE’s Ag Employer Labor Forum has become the premier event for ag employers nationwide, where attendees convene to learn, develop, and advance a shared vision for a resilient and successful U.S. food system that will allow America’s farmers and ranchers to do what they do best—grow food to feed the world.
“NCAE has put together a jam-packed and fun-filled agenda for this year’s Annual Ag Employer Labor Forum,” noted Michael Marsh, NCAE President and CEO. “We have offered a discounted “Early Bird” rate for this event for the past several years and we are expecting a sold-out event. The Forum will be held at the beautiful M Resort just outside Las Vegas on December 4-6, 2024, and brings together farmers and ranchers, thought leaders, decision makers, attorneys, government agencies, and agents from across the U.S. on labor issues impacting agriculture.”
“However,” noted Marsh, “attendees will need to register before this Friday to take advantage of the special discounted registration rate.”
In response to the overwhelming interest in last year’s Labor Forum, NCAE has again expanded their room block to record numbers. The M Resort room block is filling up fast for this event and the block will close on November 18, 2024, or once it is full. NCAE has also negotiated some additional trade show floor space from the Resort as the main floor sold out for the first time in the Forum’s history. Sponsors interested in showcasing their organization to hundreds of in-person ag employers and decision makers are encouraged to contact NCAE Manager of Association Services, Susan Lester, to check on availability as soon as possible.
“Each year this event just gets bigger and better. 2024 is going to be another record-setter,” said Marsh.
“Many of our program offerings also qualify for continuing education credit from the Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM), as NCAE and our members strive for compliance with ever more complex laws and regulations surrounding agricultural employment.”
NCAE is the national trade association focusing on agricultural labor issues from the employer’s viewpoint.
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