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This program focuses on the most common employer concerns regarding reservists returning from overseas, and provides practical advice to deal with these problems.
This program highlights various aspects
of Canadian employment and labor law and includes some recent developments
that U.S. in house counsel should be aware of when dealing with Canadian
operations.
Discusses numerous aspects of responding to EEO agency charges, including an overview of the administrative process, investigating charges, dealing with agency investigators, and drafting position statements and focuses on the practical aspects of understanding the charge process and what federal, state and local agencies are really looking for to complete a charge investigation, with particular emphasis on obtaining a "no reasonable cause" determination or a dismissal of the charge.
Discusses mandatory harassment training both in California and outside the state of California. Includes critical components of the regulations and best practices.
This webcast highlights differences in contractual approaches between Europe, Asia and North America and is a must for US counsel who have responsibility for drafting or reviewing international employment contracts.
Discusses the statutory framework for employee releases, what you ought to be thinking about when drafting an agreement, and other vital clauses that should be included in release agreements.
A worksheet that lists some statements that describe managerial practices. The participant is to indicate how often he engages in the behaviors, using a 1 to 7 scale to respond to each statement.