AALRR WebTrain | Management Performance Series - October

Tuesday, 10.08, 10.15, 10.22 & 10.29.2019
Program: 10:00am - 11:30am
Location: Webinar

People are often promoted into management positions because they are good at their job, but a new manager may not be well-versed in the challenges of staff supervision or the utilization of a human resources department as a valuable tool. The majority of company liability for any organization comes from the interaction between management and employees. When a new manager is not equipped to make employment decisions regarding appropriate discipline, when to allow an employee to take leave, or when to terminate another employee, their actions can negatively impact your organization.

Management challenges are made even harder if you have to guess what you can legally say or do. AALRR developed our Human Resources Management Performance Training Series to help address these issues. This dynamic, interactive four-part webinar enables managers and supervisors to build and refine the skills needed to manage people more effectively and understand the legal consequences of their actions.

We have made the management performance series even better.  The first part of the four-part series will be extended to two hours and qualify for the two-year training mandated by law for sexual harassment prevention and awareness. Not only can you train your supervisors to enhance their skill-set to limit company liability, the training will now cover the necessary aspects to include federal and state statutory provisions to comply with the requirements of AB1825, AB2053, and SB 396.

Join AALRR employment attorneys as they provide practical information and insights with a common-sense approach to comply with basic human resources practices and employment laws, and help your company avoid situations that may lead to expensive employee issues or even lawsuits. The information shared in this course will outline the basic rules and regulations for effective staff management and highlight the importance of following employment and labor laws and proper techniques for compliance.

New in 2019:  *Part one now qualifies and satisfies the mandated sexual harassment awareness/prevention training.

This four-part series is intended especially for California employers.

Time:
10:00am - 11:30am (*Part One runs 10:00am - 12:00pm)

Part 1:  Discrimination, Abusive Conduct & Harassment
Tuesday, October 8th, 2019

Part 2:  Hiring to Firing & Everything in Between
Tuesday, October 15th, 2019

Part 3:  Wage & Hour Compliance
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019

Part 4:  Leaves, Disabilities, & Reasonable Accommodation
Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Session details:
This four-part series is offered as a series. Each webinar offers a different segment of employment laws specific to California employers. Click here for session details.

Who should attend?
This course is designed for new or experienced department managers and supervisors who have no formal human resources training or those looking for a refresher course about current rules, regulations, and legal practices concerning human resources.

Training sessions include:
This webinar includes comprehensive course materials, an after-session quiz, and a certificate of completion of the series.

Training Fees*:
10 members of your management staff for $2000 for clients; Use Code WEBTRAIN
10 members of your management staff for $3200 for non-clients; (any additional attendee can be registered for $100 each).

*The series is offered multiple times a year, and with your company’s registration, we offer a bonus for two members of your staff to attend a future series at no cost.  To pay for additional attendees, please contact Jane Novotny for an individualized invoice.

Registration

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Event Speakers

Event Contact

Jane Novotny | jnovotny@aalrr.com

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