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With the advent of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, the number of harassment complaints in the workplace is on the rise. Some present unique challenges such as old allegations, multiple complainants, respondents at all levels of an organization and highly sensitive situations. Employees and the general public are watching how employers deal with these complaints. Savvy employers are getting prepared by sharpening their investigation skills, knowing when to use an external investigator, re-examining their policies and ensuring complaint procedures are appropriate and fair to all concerned. Let us help you prepare to navigate harassment complaints using best practices.
Read our recent blog post on The #MeToo Movement – One Year Later.
SPEAKERS:
AGENDA:
#MeToo, #TimesUp, #BelieveWomen
- From Anita Hill to Dr. Blasey Ford – how far have we come?
- Discuss the purpose of these movements and where they are headed
- Review statistics regarding harassment and under reporting
Culture and Prevention
- Assess whether your workplace suffers from under reporting
- Consider strategies to prevent harassment
- Examine how to create a safe environment for survivors
Legal Landscape
- Learn about recent cases on harassment, including new examples and damages awards
- Review recent updates to OH&S legislation defining harassment and imposing new legal duties
- Know how to update your policies and achieve legal compliance
Effective Investigation Techniques
- Know when to hire an external investigator
- Examine how to maintain privilege and confidentiality
- Understand how to provide a fair process to all concerned
- Know what to put in your report (and what not to)
Responding to Founded Complaints
- Identify strategies to address violations and prevent recurrence
- Keep your promise to protect against retaliation
- Develop strategies to respond to media attention
Hypothetical Scenarios
- Practice your new skills in a group setting dealing with hypothetical complaints
EVENT DETAILS:
- Please note this event date has been moved from March 21 to March 19
- Registration & Breakfast: 8 a.m. | Seminar: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- Registration includes breakfast, lunch and refreshments.
- For a full refund, cancel before Monday, March 11, 2019.
- Substitutions may be made at any time. Contact labourlaw@mltaikins.com to process.
- Space is limited. Only employers or their representatives are eligible to attend. We reserve the right to decline registrants.
- Download brochure.
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This seminar qualifies for 7 CPHR CPD hours.
CONTACT:
Amy Foley, MLT Aikins LLP
Suite 2200, 10235 – 101st Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 3G1
P: (780) 969-5092
F: (780) 969-3549
labourlaw@mltaikins.com
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