Videoconference: I-9 Services Training – Feb. 5

Since 1987, employers have been required to verify the employment eligibility of every employee working in the United States, including US citizens. To comply with this requirement, employers must ensure that all employees complete the DHS Form I-9 and maintain all I-9 records on file for inspection. Form I-9 appears simple, but the process and issues are complex. Originating in Pullman, this course is available through AMS.

This course, taking place from 1:30-3 p.m., describes how to use the “I-9 Solution,” a web-based system from Lookout Services which replaces the paper forms previously used at WSU, solves I-9 problems and provides electronic Employment Eligibility Verifications. The I-9 Solution increases overall efficiency of I-9 processes, provides centralized visibility and management of corporate-wide I-9 risks, and is a paperless solution with Electronic Signature.

Note: Successful completion of this training is required in order to gain access to WSU’s Electronic I-9 System and is also available as  an online course found here: https://hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=_scorm12_wsu_online_i_9.

It is important to register in advance. To do so, use the following link to access the course information page within your WSU Online Training Account; then click on the triangular ‘launch’ button to register for the session: https://hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=ilt_wsu_SYST_583.

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