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How to Conduct an Offensive Behavior Investigation

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This program will help you understand how to conduct discrimination and harassment investigations.

Learn how to avoid the legal pitfalls of conducting discrimination investigations. Learn how flawed investigations can cause nightmares for employers. Understand when you need to call in a professional to conduct your investigation. Receive updates on the most recent cases on these issues and learn what the courts require with regard to a prompt thorough investigation. Become familiar with what your goals should be in the investigation and what the risks of a faulty investigation are. More specifically, learn how to handle the initial complaint; what issues are crucial to an effective resolution, how to take court-friendly notes, and must-have language for the final report.

Why you should attend: How an employer responds to an offensive behavior investigation often influences the outcome of litigation much more than the offensive behavior itself. Not only can an effective investigation buffer an employer from liability, a poorly one can lead to claims of retaliation (a claim often much easier to prove than the original misconduct).

Areas Covered In the Seminar:
Laws rewarding good investigations and laws that limit them
How to evaluate the credibility of your witnesses
How to avoid retaliation claims
Why navigating a "he said/she said" complaint is not as hard as you think
Deciding to interview and what to ask
How to write an effective report
What to tell each party about your decision
How to get the workplace back to normal after an investigation
Who will benefit:
Chief Human Resource Officers
Senior Management Team
HR Managers, Directors, and Administrators
Supervisors
Employment Managers
Training Director

Price List:
Live : $145.00
Corporate live : $595.00
Recorded : $195.00


webinars@trainhr.com
https://www.trainhr.com

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