AHI's Management Training Series:
Effective Employee Discipline & Termination Strategies For Supervisors
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
1:00 - 2:00 PM (Eastern)
Background
Every workplace has employees who break the rules. What's even worse is that when situations involving discipline or termination is handled poorly by one of your supervisors, it can lead to serious legal problems for you and your organization.
Just ask the company that had to pay $1.57 million to a former manager who claimed he was unlawfully disciplined and constructively discharged in retaliation for complaining about what he perceived to be discriminatory employment practices.
Training is the key to establishing and maintaining proper discipline techniques in your workplace and avoiding lawsuits like this. Your managers and supervisors need to understand how to properly investigate, document, and discuss situations involving employee misconduct in order to prevent potential discrimination or retaliation charges. In addition, they need to know how to properly handle employee terminations, whether due to misconduct or poor performance.
Why Your Managers Should Participate In This Training Session
- To make your organization's discipline and termination practices more effective and legally defensible. This learning session is a great way to train your supervisors on how to enforce discipline that holds employees accountable for meeting established expectations and prevents potential discrimination and retaliation lawsuits.
- To handle termination in a calm and professional manner so as to defuse the anger of the terminated employee and lessen the chance of a future lawsuit.
- To get their toughest discipline/termination questions answered by an expert for a fraction of the cost of a private consultation.
Who Should "Listen In"
HR professionals
Managers
Front-line supervisors
Featured Speaker:
Our lead instructor, Elle Peji, is a Senior Trainer and Human Resource Consultant. Since 2000, she has designed, developed, and delivered training courses on topics including appropriate workplace behavior, diversity, sexual harassment prevention, discrimination in employment, workplace violence, liability prevention and management, conducting internal investigations, performance management, conflict management, and policy writing.