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Conducting Workplace Investigations

  • Type:

    Webinar

  • Date:

    Tuesday, Nov 2, 2010

  • Time:

    8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

  • Place:

    On-line Webinar

This program will focus on providing employers with strategies for conducting fair and effective workplace investigations. Keith Mitchell and Sarah Mathews will discuss the principles derived from recent case law to provide employers with practical tips relevant to investigating allegations of harassment, discrimination and employee misconduct in the workplace.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • Who should participate in the workplace investigation process?
  • What strategies should employers use in order to ensure that workplace investigations are fair and effective?
  • What pitfalls should employers avoid when conducting workplace investigations?
  • What evidence-gathering techniques should employers use when conducting workplace investigations?

Registrants for this Webinar will be able to listen to the speakers, view the PowerPoints slides, and then take part in an interactive question and answer period, all from the comfort of their own home or office. Further information and a link to the virtual meeting room will be provided when registration is confirmed.

There is no cost to attend this webinar

**This is an on-line webinar, and will require a web browser, telephone and light program installation before use. Harris & Company uses LiveMeeting, a Microsoft based technology for their webinars. Please contact your IT department before registering to confirm software compatability.

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