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Workplace investigations infiltrate every facet of employer activity, from allegations of sexual harassment or discrimination, to concerns over safety, violence, theft, and fraud. Conducting prompt, thorough workplace investigations followed by appropriate discipline will help insulate your company from potential legal liability.

 

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  1. An employer discovers that one of its employees told a supervisor that she felt she was treating her discriminatorily. Should the company investigate the claim, even though the employee has not filed a formal complaint?

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