Conducting Effective, Legally Compliant Investigations of Harassment and Bullying Allegations

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Conducting Effective, Legally Compliant Investigations of Harassment and Bullying Allegations, Online Event
Webinar Title
Conducting Effective, Legally Compliant Investigations of Harassment and Bullying Allegations
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
28-03-2023
Location
Online Event
Organization Name / Organize By
Skill Preceptor
Presented By
Diane L. Dee
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Skill Preceptor
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Company
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Both (Technical & Non Technical)
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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Administration/Management

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OVERVIEW

Your employees have the right to a safe, non-threatening work environment. Their productivity and morale can be seriously affected not only by instances of workplace bullying and harassment, but also by their leader's response to these problems. Therefore, it is imperative that organizations have strategies in place in order for managers and supervisors to recognize the signs of toxic and/or illegal behavior among employees, and take action to restore a healthy work culture.

Punishment of a harassment & Bullying charge also varies depending on the severity of the claim, leading to imprisonment up to 10 years in state prison and a $20,000 fine. For instance, in September 2022, an IHOP franchisee had to pay $125,000 to settle an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) sexual harassment lawsuit.

While no employer wants to be accused of harassment & bullying, all employers need to be armed with the knowledge of how to proceed should they find themselves in the position not having to defend themselves against a harassment and bullying charge. Employers must ensure they are properly prepared at the outset of an investigation to conduct effective and legally-compliant investigations into the harassment and bullying.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

More so today than ever, harassment claims in the workplace are a hotbed for litigation and EEOC claims. It's imperative that employers understand how to evaluate the scope of their internal investigations, how to document steps taken along the way, and how to insulate their organization from subsequent lawsuits. Additionally, it's also important for employers to ensure all parties are treated fairly during the process and be sensitive to how the organization's process is communicated and implemented.

If you don’t want to deal with fines, lawsuits, replacing employees, bad press, or the stress of a scandal, you need to address issues like harassment & bullying before it becomes a major issue.

Participation in this webinar will teach you how to conduct a legally and psychologically effective workplace probe. From fact-finding to conducting interviews and writing reports, this webinar will assist you in gaining the confidence to conduct effective, fair investigations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

This presentation will focus on key policies, procedures, and training to put in place to try to avoid harassment claims of all types through the use of effective and legal investigations, steps to take to respond to allegations of harassment or improper conduct in the workplace, and proper steps to take once a claim has been filed. The presentation will focus on investigating all types of harassment, as well as common issues that may violate company policy, such as bullying in the workplace.

AREAS COVERED

  • What constitutes harassment and bullying in the workplace?
  • Which laws are violated by harassing and bullying behavior?
  • Two basic types of harassment: 
    •Quid Pro Quo 
    •Hostile Work Environment
  • Employer/Employee responsibilities in preventing harassment and bullying
  • What Managers need to know about all Aspects of Handling Harassment Claims
  • When does bullying cross the threshold into a Hostile Work Environment?
  • Employer's obligations in creating a bully-free workplace
  • Preventive strategies to stopping harassment and bullying via training and policy-making
  • Rules to follow when conducting an investigation
  • Importance of solid documentation in harassment and bullying situations
  • Developing Documentation that will stand-up in a Lawsuit
  • Complaint determinations: Inconclusive Investigation, Harassment/Bullying has Occurred, False Accusations were made
  • Determining corrective actions
  • Imposing disciplinary action
  • Effectively Handling the Impact on your Employees
  • Addressing Rumors and Questions in the Aftermath of an Investigation
  • Writing a Court-Ready Final Report
  • Steps to Prevent Retaliation and Future Workplace Misconduct

WHO WILL BENEFIT?

This webinar will provide valuable insights to: 

  • Business Owners
  • Senior Leadership
  • Human Resource Directors
  • Managers & Supervisors
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • Compensation Professionals
  • Compliance Professionals

Others Details

This webinar will lay the groundwork for conducting effective and legally-compliant investigations of harassment and bullying investigations. Participants will gain insight into rules to follow when conducting investigations, preventive strategies employers can put in place to avoid allegations in the future, and much more!

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$199 to $799
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