Plunkett Cooney PC will present the employment law webinar "End Game-Surviving the Labyrinth of Workplace Investigations" on Thursday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. to noon.
For businesses that thought it was bad news when a bill collector showed at the door, what will they do when an investigator from the Department of Labor or Equal Employment Opportunity Commission comes and starts asking questions?
This webinar will give the tools needed to navigate administrative investigations into workplace policies and practices. It will provide tips and best practices advice for limiting the scope of workplace investigations and obtaining desired outcomes.
In addition, the webinar will provide a comprehensive refresher on how to conduct a business' own investigations into employee complaints and other conflicts in the workplace.
This webinar is designed to benefit business owners, corporate executives, in-house counsel and human resource professionals.
For additional information or to register for the complimentary seminar, visit www.plunkettcooney.com/events-End-Game-Surviving-Workplace-Investigations-Webinar.
- Posted August 31, 2023
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