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Understanding Developments in Employment Law, be ''Best in Class'' - EEOC F...
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Description
With any new administration come changes in policies that impact the employer and employee relationship. This 2 day in person seminar will bring employers up to date on what has transpired in Washington and what may be on the horizon. The program will address changes at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”). In addition, attendees will review changes in the interview process, and other developments at the federal and state law that, if left unchanged, could lead to significant exposure.
This program presents an opportunity to not only learn about new laws and their impact but to also engage in high level discussions about how to adjust policies and processes at a “best in class” level. The program will be a blend of education, discussion, and exploration.
Attendees will walk away with significant information that will directly benefit their organization.
Seminar Fee Includes:
Lunch
AM-PM Tea/Coffee
Seminar Material
USB with seminar presentation
Hard copy of presentation
Attendance Certificate
$100 Gift Cert for next seminar
Areas Covered:
Among other things, the course will cover topics such as:
- The EEOC's focus
- Changes to the EEO-1 Report
- Best practices in anticipation of the impact of changes to the EEO-1 Report
- Changes in laws governing the interview process
- Key court decisions covering issues such as sexual orientation
- Steps that can be taken to minimize risk
- Best business practices
- Approaching recent changes from a strategic perspective
- Documentation
- Employee management
- Retaliation
Who will Benefit:
Human resource leadership. Midlevel human resource seeking to gain experience. General and employment law counsel. C-Suite level personnel.
- Society of Human Resource Management
- HR professionals
- Financial Officers
- In-House Legal Counsel
- Affirmative Action/EEO Officers
- Federal Contractors and Subcontractors
- Hiring Managers
- HR Managers
- HR Executives
- Business Owners
- Recruiters
- HR Practitioners
- CEOs
- COOs and In-House Counsel
- Employment Attorneys
- Staffing Agency Professionals
Agenda
DAY 01(8:30 AM - 4:30 PM)
- 08.30 AM - 09.00 AM: Registration
- 09.00 AM - Session Start
- 09:00 am – 09:15 am: Introductory remarks
- Goals for the program
- Introductions
- 09:15 am – 10:30 am: New rules regarding the interview process
- Overview of rules enacted by many states
- The impact on businesses
- Steps employers can take
- 10:30 am - 10:45 am: Coffee Break
- 10:45 am - 12:00 pm: Group exercises on interviewing and people management
- Adjusting interviews in light of the new laws
- Techniques to identify the best talent
- Steps to avoid landmines
- 12:00 - 01:00 pm: Lunch Break
- Opportunity to enjoy good food and great conversation
- 01:00 pm – 02:00 pm: Discussion on recent court decisions and their impact
- Overview of major decisions from 2017
- Review the impact of these cases
- 02:00 pm – 02:30 pm: Breakout sessions
- Review scenarios developed from the recent cases
- Identify ways to create best practices to address these developments
- 02:30 pm - 02:45 pm: Afternoon break
- An opportunity to recharge the batteries
- 02:45 pm - 03:15 pm: Report on break out session and discussion
- Share the best practices with the group
- 03:15 pm - 04:00 pm: The impact of social media and other hot topics process and medical marijuana
- Social media has created significant challenges in the work place
- Tracking time
- How to handle medical marijuana the workplace
- 04:00 pm - 04:30 pm: Group discussion regarding the hot topics
- Overview of recent developments leading up to the program
- 04:30 pm - Day 1 ends
DAY 02(9:00 AM - 4:30 PM)
- 09:00 am - 09:45 am: Background of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and its history
- The history of the EEOC
- The EEOC’s mission
- 09:45 am - 10:15 am: Discussion regarding problems that have not been fixed
- Progress made during the last 50 years
- Problems that still exist
- 10:15 am - 10:30 am: Coffee break
- Some may like coffee. If not, there will be other options
- 10:30 am - 11:30 am: Discussion on changes to the EEO-1 Report
- What is required in revised EEO-1 Report
- 11:30 am - 12:15 pm: Group exercise regarding challenges created by these changes
- Completion of sample EEO-1 Reports
- What can be learned from the samples
- 12:15 pm - 01:15 pm: Lunch break
- Hopefully this time there will great food and great conversation
- 01:15 pm - 01:45 pm: Break out session regarding the EEOC
- Develop strategies
- 01:45 pm - 02:30 pm: Group discussion
- Create a list of potential strategies and solutions
- Blend the law with best practices
- 02:30 pm - 02:45 pm: Afternoon break
- Have some fun for a few minutes
- 02:45 pm - 03:15 pm: The interactive process: requests for accommodations
- How the interactive process works
- When should it be used
- Oversight of the process
- 03:15 pm - 03:45 pm: Documentation practices
- War stories about poor documentation
- When documentation is effective
- Develop an effective strategy
- 03:45 pm - 04:15 pm: Retaliation: that dreaded “R” word that keeps us up at night
- The elements for a retaliation claim
- Steps that should be taken
- 04:15 pm - 04:30 pm: Closing remarks
- Let’s review the “takeaways” from the program
Speaker Details
David Gabor
Partner, The Wagner Law Group
David G. Gabor is a partner with The Wagner Law Group. He has extensive experience in human resources, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution. His human resources practice includes: drafting policies; preparing manuals; conducting training; handling workplace investigations; conducting auditing; and counseling clients in all aspects of the employee-employer relationship. His litigation practice includes: employment discrimination; employee classification; wage and hour; unfair competition; non-compete; and ERISA matters.
Please contact the event manager Marilyn below for the following:
- Discounts for registering 5 or more participants.
- If you company requires a price quotation.
Event Manager Contact: marilyn.b.turner(at)nyeventslist.com
You can also contact us if you require a visa invitation letter, after ticket purchase.
We can also provide a certificate of completion for this event if required.
NO REFUNDS ALLOWED ON REGISTRATIONS
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