Training Course
Syllabus:
Human Resources and the Law - an HR Law Update
- Human Resources Training Seminar
As an HR professional, the number of legal
issues you need to be aware of can be overwhelming. Especially when you consider
the increasingly litigious nature of our society — and the many nuances of
employment law. At this intensive two-day course, you'll cover the core skills
it takes to safely interview job candidates … counsel employees … and mediate
disputes.
You'll gain a thorough understanding of EEOC and ADA regs. You'll learn how to
comply with the Family and Medical Leave Act. Plus, you'll take part in
practical exercises that give you a chance to practice and refine dozens of new
HR techniques. With all that is at stake, this is an investment that is well
worth your time and money to gain peace of mind.
How You Will
Benefit ...
- Understand the intricacies and court interpretations of
employment law
- Confidently handle problems that fall into legal gray areas
- Protect company and employee interests fairly and legally
- Hire, fire and discipline employees in a legally just
manner
Human Resources and the Law Agenda
...
Get up to Date on Current Laws That Affect HR
- How the Americans with Disabilities Act has changed
pre-employment screening procedures
- The 2 areas most discrimination suits are filed over
- The Civil Rights Act of 1991: How it affects your job today
- Responding to employees who come to you for advice before
talking to their supervisors
- How your company could be held liable in a wrongful
discharge case
- How small talk about personnel issues can come back to
haunt you
- How to respond to an employee's complaint of sexual
harassment
- A seemingly minor mistake that could easily land you in
court
- GROUP EXERCISE: Analyze an actual court decision and
determine how it affects your job
Avoid Legal "Hot Spots": Recordkeeping, Benefits,
Investigations
- How to explain benefits coverage to employees so there
aren't any misunderstandings
- How to correctly field employee questions about pregnancy
leave and benefits
- Handling COBRA paperwork: How to sidestep audits and
penalties
- The proven steps to writing documentation that holds up in
court
- Knowing what your company expects you to do when an
attorney calls
- Drug testing: What you must know about following the "chain
of custody"
- When coordinating an EEOC or Department of Labor
investigation … what is required of you
- A regulation from the Age Discrimination in Employment Act
that is often overlooked
- How to prepare for an unemployment hearing
- Specific practices you'll be glad you followed if you ever
have to give a deposition or make a courtroom appearance
Ensure Safe Employment Practices
- A precautionary step you should take with candidates who
want to apply for "any" position
- 3 red flags that may indicate an applicant is setting you
up for legal problems later
- How to avoid problems when giving references, checking
police records and other critical areas
- "Tell me about yourself" ... How asking this seemingly
innocent question can get you in legal hot water
- How to reduce the risk of discrimination claims when
interviewing
- Secret EEOC testers: What do they look for on their
"surprise" visits?
- The most sensitive areas of the progressive discipline
process … don't become a victim
- 5 critical areas that require prompt, accurate
documentation
Write Legally Sound Policies, Procedures and Employee
Handbooks
- The powerful basics of writing policies, procedures and
employee handbooks
- 6 personnel policy issues that frequently lead to
difficulties with the law
- When you're not sure how to handle a legally delicate
situation … here's where to turn
- Up-to-the-minute information on how to rewrite job
descriptions to comply with the ADA
- How to minimize your exposure to legal liability in all
your written communication
- 5 things you can do today to make your HR director feel
even more confident about your legal savvy
- The legal ins and outs of Family and Medical Leave Act
legislation
Who Should
Attend ...
Human resources professionals at all levels who want to gain
an in-depth knowledge of the latest employment laws and practical HR
applications designed to prevent litigation.
Seminar Time:
Seminar Check-in first day begins at 8:30 AM Seminar Program Time:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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