In Fiscal Year 2023, The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received 67,448 discrimination cases. Think about it, we have 200 workdays a year – so this equates to over 337 a day and 42 every working hour.
- Sheer numbers indicate that it’s just a matter of time before a discrimination charge crosses your desk.
- Get the information you need NOW to be prepared.
- Your first reaction to receiving a charge of discrimination follows the stages of grief – shock, denial, and anger, … some get depressed because they think they may get in trouble. Then reality sets in and they reach the acceptance and action stages.
- The fact is discrimination charges are now just one of the risks of doing business.
- Proper preparation is the key to winning charges of discrimination.
- Properly responding to a Charge of Discrimination is never fun.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
It’s just a matter of time before a discrimination charge crosses your desk. Get the information you need now to be prepared.
AREA COVERED
- A Review of Discrimination Charges Filed with the EEOC
- A review of a discrimination charge
- Should we hire an attorney?
- What is "Non-binding" Mediation and should we accept mediation
- Is it beneficial to obtain statements from witnesses or managers
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After going through this webinar, participants will know:
- How to read between the lines of a discrimination charge
- How to outline and prepare your case
- What documentation do you need
- If it is beneficial to obtain statements from witnesses or managers
- The importance of having work standards
- How to handle requests for additional information
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Human Resources Professionals
- Payroll administrators
- Benefits Professionals
- Business Managers
- Business Owners
It’s just a matter of time before a discrimination charge crosses your desk. Get the information you need now to be prepared.
- A Review of Discrimination Charges Filed with the EEOC
- A review of a discrimination charge
- Should we hire an attorney?
- What is "Non-binding" Mediation and should we accept mediation
- Is it beneficial to obtain statements from witnesses or managers
After going through this webinar, participants will know:
- How to read between the lines of a discrimination charge
- How to outline and prepare your case
- What documentation do you need
- If it is beneficial to obtain statements from witnesses or managers
- The importance of having work standards
- How to handle requests for additional information
- Human Resources Professionals
- Payroll administrators
- Benefits Professionals
- Business Managers
- Business Owners