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New Duties in the Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act: Remove the Guesswork

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Landon P. Young, Ryan J. Conlin

New Duties in the Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act: Remove the Guesswork

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Registration and continental breakfast 8:30 am. Program commences promptly at 9:00 am and concludes at 12 noon.

Description:

The new Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act (Bill 132) imposes a range of new duties in regard to workplace harassment.  These include requiring employers to amend their programs to implement workplace harassment policies and establish new rules for the investigation of workplace harassment incidents or complaints. 

However, the law is short on specifics as to how employers are supposed to comply.  The law does not provide guidance as to the scope of investigations, how they are to be conducted or how employers are to handle clearly frivolous complaints of harassment. 

Getting compliance wrong – either by “under-complying” or “over-complying” – raises the risk of legal liability and workplace disruption for employers.

Don’t rely on the internet or folks without legal training on how to comply with this important new law.  Receive expert guidance from experienced employment lawyers as to how your organization can comply with this new law painlessly and address workplace harassment effectively.  


This Workshop Will Cover:

  • How your current workplace violence and harassment programs need to be revised;

  • What instruction and training you will need to provide your employees regarding your new harassment program and how to do it without paying expensive external consultants;

  • How to conduct an effective investigation that complies with your legal obligations, but does not disrupt your workplace;

  • What you need to report to employees who have allegedly experienced harassment;

  • Legal options for responding to harassment; and

  • How to deal with Ministry of Labour Inspectors if they do become involved.

You will also receive practical materials that you can use in your workplace, including a template workplace harassment program to comply with the new law and tools for conducting workplace investigations and preparing reports.


(Program and content are not legal advice.  Please contact our team to learn how we can help you meet your goals)

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Number of Seats - 50

Event registration closed.
 

Date And Time

2016-10-25 @ 08:30 AM (EST) to
2016-10-25 @ 12:00 PM (EST)
 

Registration End Date

2016-10-24
 

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