Writing Investigative Reports Following a Workplace Complaint (1) $175.00
Sat, Mar 09
|Webinar
Employers should conduct workplace investigations on the premise that every complaint has the potential to be a lawsuit. Your investigative report should be taken seriously and must have a clear paper trail of evidence.
Time & Location
Mar 09, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Webinar
About the Event
Overview
Employers should conduct workplace investigations on the premise that every complaint has the potential to be a lawsuit. Your investigative report should be taken seriously and must have a clear paper trail of evidence. This training will provide attendees with comprehensive steps to take to ensure that their investigative reports demonstrate the employer took the complaint seriously and responded with the appropriate action.
Why you should Attend
Writing the investigative report following a workplace complaint is just as important as the investigation itself. Your documentation is critical to ensuring that you can appropriately respond to requests from regulatory agencies and legal entities should the time arise. Investigative reports are typically summoned following a formal complaint and are the basis for determining whether an allegation was substantiated.
Areas Covered in the Session
- How to prevent drawing conclusions before all the facts are available
- Best practices for collecting evidence
- How to handle credibility concerns and inconsistencies
- Ways to ensure the employer’s policies are well documented and align with the investigation
- Critical steps to take to close the investigation and make a formal recommendation
- Tips for writing a thorough investigative report
Who Will Benefit
- HR Professionals
- HR Executives
- CEO's
- HR Business Partners
- HR Directors
- HR Generalists
- Business Owners
- Safety Directors and Managers