The Paradigm Shift in Workplace Sexual Harassment: Practical Advice to Get it Right
Webinar
Jan 18, 2018
Hinshaw attorneys Tom Luetkemeyer and Leigh Bonsall will present the first program kicking off our new employment web series designed to provide practical insights and best practices on some of the most challenging employment related issues facing companies today. This webinar will be held Thursday, January 18, 2018 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. CST. Human resources professionals, in-house counsel, business owners and those in corporate leadership roles will all benefit from attending.
This program will:
- Define the various factors which contribute to harassment allegations and offer suggestions to minimize their impact.
- Recommend best procedural practices when confronted with harassment allegations.
- Identify critical best practices for internal investigations.
- Demonstrate how to best utilize measured discipline.
Download the presentation materials for "The Paradigm Shift in Workplace Sexual Harassment: Practical Advice to Get it Right" (PDF)
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