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    May Meeting - Conducting Workplace Investigations

    Date: May 25, 2016, 11:00am – 1:00pm
    Location:
    Cross Keys Restaurant
    Event Type:
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    May’s meeting is being sponsored by Members 1st.

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    Registration:  11:00am

    Conducting workplace investigations is one of the most challenging duties that HR professionsals must take on.  Workforce demographics are shifting.  New laws are constantly popping up.  Managers make mistakes because they aren't properly trained or they are under pressure to resolve complaints quickly.

    A properly conducted investigation - one that is prompt, thorough and impartial - can help defend a company should a lawsuit be filed later.  By ensuring a fair investigative process, HR professionals also can help build morale and trust among employees.

    Attendees will:

    • be able to implement the 8 key steps in any investigation
    • learn how to create an investigation plan
    • determine the contents needed in the investigation report

    Topics include:

    • Top Ten Common Investigation Mistakes
    • Eight Steps Necessary to a Successful Investigation
    • Writing the Investigation Report

    Speaker:  Ed Krow, SPHR, CCP, SHRM-CP, CHCM, of Turbo-Execs partners with results-oriented, small and medium businesses that are struggling with financial chaos, such as out-of-control growth, sudden terrifying decline in revenues or profits, or people problems that are having a negative impact on the business.

    Ed helps them put in place training, complaince and compensation systems so they avoid legal issues while offering both development opportunitites and competitive packages that incentivize performance in alignment with their business goals.  Ed's clients often refer to him as their "Safety Net" because he keeps them from falling into HR traps and eliminates HR headaches.

    When he is not working with clients, Ed can be found teaching at Millersville University or speaking at Human Resource conferences, seminars, and professional development sessions.  In his free time, Ed enjoys family time, travel, golf, the outdoors and Notre Dame and Baltimore Ravens football.

     

    Donation Collection to benefit the York County Literacy Council

    we ask that you consider bringing any of the following items to be given to YCLC:

    • Copy paper - both white and color - letter, legal & ledger (11x17) size
    • Children's books in excellent to good condition
    • MUCH NEEDED - store gift cards (Giant, Weis, Borders, Target, Office Max, Staples) in any denomination
    • Variety of picture frames
    • Newer Desktop computers (dual core processors)
    • Sponsor for "Easy English News" - $14 provides (1) ten month subscription (15 subscriptions needed)
    • Microwave
    • #2 pencils
    • Expo whiteboard eraser wipes

    CLICK HERE for their complete wish list

     

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