Harassment, Discrimination, and a Manager’s Role in Workplace Investigations

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Harassment, Discrimination, and a Manager’s Role in Workplace Investigations, Aurora, Colorado, United States
Webinar Title
Harassment, Discrimination, and a Manager’s Role in Workplace Investigations
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
09-10-2019
Last Date for Applying
09-10-2019
Location
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Training Doyens
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Human Resource
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Both (Technical & Non Technical)
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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Location
Aurora, Colorado, United States

OVERVIEW

A professional investigation helps an employer defend against legal liability and can send a message to employees that they work for an ethical company. However, whether the workplace investigations, from fact-finding to writing reports, defend the company and limit your legal liability or blow up into an incredible, embarrassing mess (that incurs even greater liability) may depend largely upon HOW the investigations are conducted and how your Supervisors and Managers conduct themselves both during and after the investigation.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

When a complaint is received, or the employer becomes aware of a potentially problematic situation like bullying and discrimination in the workplace, the employer is on notice that there may be a problem. However, since many companies do not have a person who does workplace investigations as their job and the few persons pressed into service as investigators are often untrained; an untrained person trying to handle an investigation has the potential to escalate a small problem into a bigger problem.

Many employers struggle to gather information during witness interviews in workplace investigations. Many employees, for a variety of reasons, are reluctant to be involved and can be less than forthcoming. Friends of employees and those accused of an offense are often downright angry and vengeful. In investigations, to meet employer obligations, it is crucial that interviews are structured to capture and gather all available accurate information, notwithstanding employee emotions that are often running high.

Even routine investigations can uncover unexpectedly ugly aspects of the people and/or even of the company so untrained investigators even operating under the best, most routine of circumstances may not do nearly enough to uncover the problem, be easily dissuaded from doing anything at all or not protect complainants and witnesses from being retaliated against.

AREAS COVERED

  • How to take a complaint
  • Role of supervisors and managers in harassment prevention and investigation
  • HR’s role in workplace investigations
  • The investigative process
  • The interview
  • Decision making
  • Closing an investigation
  • After the investigation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Wherever there are employees, there are employee relations issues. Every company will inevitably encounter times when they must conduct an internal investigation.

Knowing how to conduct an internal investigation in regard to a complaint, an accident, or upon receipt of reports of misconduct like bullying and discrimination in the workplace or even in regard to a performance situation, is one of the most critical skills every manager, supervisor and certainly, every HR professional needs in today’s workplace.

Learning on the job can be costly in a number of ways to the employer, not just in attorney fees or judgments, but also in loss of employees, damage to morale, vicious gossip and damage of reputations and loss of productivity that can take years to repair.

WHO WILL BENEFIT

  • Business Owners
  • CEOs
  • CFOs
  • COOs
  • VPs
  • Directors
  • Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Human Resources
  • Employee Relations
  • Branch Managers
  • Store Managers
  • Team leaders

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Learn how to conduct an internal investigation in a way that it minimizes the employer’s liabilities. The webinar also discusses the role of managers in harassment prevention and investigation.

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Live Session for one participant $159 Corporate Live Session Group – Max 10 Participants from one location. $449 Recorded Session Get unlimited access to the link for six months $199 Training DVD or USB Flash Drive MP3 files, PDF presentation and reference manual will be delivered on a CD $379 Super Combo Offer 1 Live and Recorded webinar $289 Super Combo Offer 2 Live and Training CD $429
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  Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr, Aurora, Colorado 80016  Pin/Zip Code : 80016
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