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Documenting Misconduct that Will Stand Up in Court

Compliance Key INC - HR Webinars


Overview
This 90 minute webinar on legal HR documentation will address why documentation is important in every employment decision you make. Learn from real life lessons, from actual court cases, of how documentation helped an employer to win its case and how wrong documentation ensured a loss.
Why should you attend this webinar?
As a labor and employment law attorney, you are always reviewing documentation that supports your client's version of what happened. As a human resource professional, you look at documentation so that you can approve a termination recommended by the supervisor. But as a supervisor, your focus is usually more on getting production done, and you "forget" to document that you had to tell a subordinate three times to do a task. You put off doing those performance appraisals. What are they used for anyway? And, as a supervisor, you are often documenting misconduct or performance issues of someone you once worked side by side. Is documentation easy? No. Is it critical? Yes. But how do you do it right?
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Why policies and procedures are an important part of documentation.
  • What policies/procedures are legally required before misconduct occurs.
  • What policies/procedures are recommended before misconduct occurs.
  • Can you discipline if you don't have a policy/procedure with regard to a particular problem.
  • Why not understanding the difference between misconduct/performance can hurt you in documentation.
  • How to fill out a performance appraisal properly.
  • Real life lessons from actual court cases - what went right in documentation?
  • Real life lesions from actual court cases - what went wrong in documentation?
  • How and when to dispose of documents.
  • What a document retention program should contain.
Who can Benefit:
  • Human resource professionals
  • Inhouse counsel
Visit:https://www.compliancekey.us/webinarDetails?industryId=7&webinarid=1154&speakerid=84

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