Kicking the can down the road is rarely a good idea, particularly when it comes to spending the time (and money) to develop a set of policies and procedures that will cover your workplace. While downloading handbook from the internet for a nominal fee, may sound like a good idea, you generally get what you pay for as one-size-fits-all solutions are rarely as effective as solutions tailored to your needs. What makes the most sense for your organization? What policies are must-haves? What are the latest best practices when it comes to employee handbooks? What about training your staff and your managers? This webinar presents practical advice for employers looking to put themselves in the best position possible to not only defend against employment-related claims but—hopefully—to help avoid them in the first place.
As a management side labor & employment attorney & human resources (HR) counselor, Charles Krugel, www.charlesakrugel.com, has 25 years of experience in the field & has been running his own… Read More
Jason B. Klimpl is a partner in the Employment Law Group of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP. In this capacity, he advises clients on a broad range of employment… Read More
Jordan B. Schwartz is a partner in Conn Maciel Carey's Washington, DC office. Mr. Schwartz advises employers on a wide range of complex employment-related issues and advises properties regarding all aspects of… Read More
Matthew B. Schiff leads the Labor & Employment group at Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger, LLP. Matt represents management in defense of claims of discrimination retaliation, harassment, workers' compensation and employment… Read More