Plunkett Cooney PC will present the employment law seminar “SCARE-tober: Urban legends or realities of the workplace?” on Thursday, October 27, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Troy Marriott Hotel, 200 W. Big Beaver Rd in Troy.
In the spirit of Halloween, members of Plunkett Cooney’s Labor & Employment Practice Group will discuss some of the scariest workplace urban legends they’ve heard, and how to avoid these HR nightmares
The speakers will help attendees rest easier by confronting spooky stories and addressing:
• Conducting and preserving adequate workplace investigations
• Addressing off duty conduct
• Progressive discipline
• Mental health and other “direct threat” issues
• Preventing and addressing retaliation
• Crafting concise but protective workplace policies and procedures
• Getting “buy in” from all levels of the organization
This seminar is designed to benefit human resource professionals, business owners/executives and employment related practices insurance professionals.
For additional information or to register for the seminar, visit www.plunkettcooney.com/events-Plunkett-Cooney-Scare-tober-Seminar.
- Posted October 11, 2022
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Attorneys to discuss scary employment law, HR nightmares October 27 in Troy
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