Ethical Considerations in Employment Law: Navigating the Investigation and Negotiation Process and the World of Social Media Training you don't want to miss! This workshop focuses on potential legal and ethical issues when conducting workplace investigations, negotiating settlement agreements, resolving workplace conflict, and dealing with social media issues in employment. This training is intended for employers, employment law attorneys, and employment specialists who are seeking advanced EEO training. Attendees should have an intermediate understanding of EEO laws before attending this workshop. May 25, 2023 10 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. CDT Workshop hosted by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission PRICE: $175.00 per person LOCATION: Virtual ENROLL HERE: Enrollment link | | | Topics How to Conduct an Effective Workplace Investigation and Avoid Legal and Ethical Pitfalls - Alan Rupe, Managing Partner, Lewis Brisbois, Wichita, KS and Kansas City, MO Offices
- Kristy Lambert, Legal Counsel, Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Kansas City, MO
- Vince D. Reese, Managing Partner, Mickes O'Toole, St. Louis, MO
Social Media in the World of Work: Legal and Ethical Implications - Katrina Grider, Associate Director of Training, U.S. EEOC, Office of Field Programs, Washington D.C.
Ethical Quandaries When Negotiating, Conciliating, and Mediating Workplace Disputes - Anne Gusewelle, Sr. Attorney Mediator, U.S. EEOC, Kansas City Area Office
- Kristi Kingston, Owner, Employee & Labor Law Group of Kansas City, LLC
- Elaine Turner, Shareholder, Hall Estill, Oklahoma City, OK
Accreditation HRCI – Approved for 3 HR (General) SHRM – Approved for 3 credit hours Federal Counselor or Investigator Refresher credits – Approved for 3.0 hours CLE Credits Arizona approved: 3.0 hours (2.0 Ethics; 1.0 General) Colorado approved: 4 Unbiased Workplace; 4 General; 2.8 Ethics Kansas approved: 3.5 hours (2.0 Ethics; 1.5 General) Missouri approved: 3.6 hours (3.6 Ethics) Nebraska approved: 3.0 hours (3.0 Ethics) New Mexico approved: 3.0 hours (2.0 Ethics; 1.0 General) Oklahoma approved: 3.5 hours (2.5 Ethics; 1.0 General) Utah approved: 3.0 hours (2.0 Ethics; 1.0 General) Wyoming approved: 3.0 hours (2.0 Ethics; 1.0 General) Contact Toria Mroz, (314) 798-1954, toria.mroz@eeoc.gov |
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