In this webinar attendees will learn the new NLRB changes on employee handbooks, how to update your employee handbooks and what policies must be added to employee handbooks for 2019 to reduce your company’s risk and help you mitigate the numerous workplace regulations that can impact your company.
Effective July 1, 2018, these civility policies can give the power back to Employers to manage behaviors that were previously allowed but not embraced.
Did you know that Employee Handbooks can be a risk or a benefit for Employers? For years an Employee Handbook has been one of the first documents employment law attorneys request when they are planning to pursue workplace charges against an Employer. Shouldn’t you ensure that your employee handbook protects your company instead of exposing it to numerous risk? Let me help you create an employee handbook that will reduce your company’s risk and help you mitigate the numerous workplace regulations that can impact your company.
Why Should You Attend:
As of June 2018, the NLRB has loosened the grip of Employers by allowing Employers to add policies that focus on protected activity with a focus on “civility policies”. These new definitions allow Employers to create policies restricting certain behaviors that were previously restricted (gossiping, speaking negatively speaking about their supervisors and other negative behaviors).Effective July 1, 2018, these civility policies can give the power back to Employers to manage behaviors that were previously allowed but not embraced.
Did you know that Employee Handbooks can be a risk or a benefit for Employers? For years an Employee Handbook has been one of the first documents employment law attorneys request when they are planning to pursue workplace charges against an Employer. Shouldn’t you ensure that your employee handbook protects your company instead of exposing it to numerous risk? Let me help you create an employee handbook that will reduce your company’s risk and help you mitigate the numerous workplace regulations that can impact your company.
Learning Objectives:
- To understand the NLRB and their role with private and public Employers
- Why are private Employers part of the oversight by NLRB
- How are employee handbooks impacted by the new guidelines?
- What changes need to be made in employee handbooks based on these changes?
- How can Employer re-claim their control of negative employee behaviors?
- Learn how updating your employee handbook can reduce risk for allegations of negative termination, wrongful terminations and other workplace discrimination;
- Learn what policies must be added to employee handbooks for 2019;
- What about social media policies now that the NLRB has shifted their position;
- Learn what policies must be part of all new handbooks;
- Ensure what policies must be updated or risk violations of workplace regulations
Who Will Benefit:
- CEO
- CFOs
- Board of Directors
- Supervisors/Manager
- Leadership & Executives
- Program Managers, Office Managers (with HR Roles)
- HR Workplace Compliance Professionals (Officers, Directors, Managers and Specialists)
- HR Professionals
- Office Managers and/or any professional on-boarding new hires
- Senior HR Professionals
- Operations Professionals
Speaker
Margie Pacheco FaulkCourse Provider
Margie Pacheco Faulk,