THE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION: It’s Mission, Processes, & Interactions

  • 30
  • October 2023
    Monday
  • 12:00 PM PDT | 03:00 PM EDT

    Duration:  120  Mins

Level

Basic & Intermediate & Advanced

Webinar ID

IQW23J1017

  • Creating a plan for your investigation
  • Ensuring confidentiality
  • Providing interim protection for the alleged victim
  • Selecting the investigator
  • Utilizing internal and external investigators
  • Developing interview questions
  • Conducting interviews
  • Making a determination
  • Closure of the investigation
  • Developing a written summary of investigation results
  • Tips to avoid an EEOC investigation

Overview of the webinar

Organizations have legal and moral responsibilities to support diversity in their workplaces and to ensure compliance with all equal employment opportunity rules and regulations. Unfortunately, workplaces have not always been welcoming to women and minorities, and many people have faced prejudicial behavior when seeking employment or while on the job.

While laws like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 have improved the working lives of many, there are still serious issues that require attention and action. Human Resource professionals are especially important for creating hospitable and inclusive work environments. 

Policies that discriminate against protected classes of individuals, either explicitly or accidentally, are illegal.  Thus, even unintentionally discriminatory practices that disparately impact those that are vulnerable to prejudicial treatment must be prevented.

Investigating an employee’s claim of discrimination or harassment requires immediate action on the part of employers to satisfy the recommendations of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC strongly recommends that employers swiftly investigate and resolve employees’ complaints of workplace harassment and discrimination. If an employee lodges a complaint against a colleague or the employer itself, an investigation is a required step since courts have ruled that failure to investigate on the part of an employer is akin to discrimination.

Responsiveness to a complaint and an investigation will not only yield the best information and evidence, but it will also enhance both the investigator’s and employer’s credibility. Investigations can help the organization identify and resolve internal problems before they become widespread. Given that every complaint has the potential to become a lawsuit, employers should investigate every case in a manner in which it can be presented to a court of law, if necessary. As potentially disruptive as investigations can be, they must be prompt, thorough, and effective to ensure all parties’ protection

Who should attend?

  • Senior Leadership
  • Managers & Supervisors
  • Project Team Leaders
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • Operations Professionals
  • Recruiting Professionals
  • Employees

Why should you attend?

You should attend the webinar to know more about:

  • Functions of the EEOC
  • Federal legislation requiring equal treatment of employees
  • Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964:  Original protected classes and currently-acknowledged protected classes; further amended in 2020
  • Disparate treatment v. disparate impact
  • Different forms of Harassment & applicable court cases
  • Quid-Pro-Quo harassment and Hostile Work Environment
  • Best Practices for avoiding claims of sexual harassment
  • Process of filing a charge with the EEOC
  • Common reasons employees state for not filing a claim
  • Charges of retaliation and discrimination
  • Formal complaints and the investigative process
  • What employers can expect once a charge is filed
  • EEOC determinations
  • Conciliation process
  • Affirmative Action programs
  • The cost of non-compliance
  • EEOC’s authority and role when adjudicating claims of harassment and discrimination
  • Process for employees to follow when filing a charge of discrimination with the EEOC and State/Local Agencies
  • How EEOC complaints hurt employers
  • The seriousness of EEOC complaints and costs of litigation
  • EEOC penalties levied against employers
  • What employers can expect after a charge is filed
  • Stages of an EEOC investigation
  • Mitigating risk of legal ramifications when conducting investigations
  • Things to never do when a complaint has been received or an active investigation is going on

Faculty - Ms.Diane L. Dee

Diane L. Dee, President and Founder of Advantage HR Consulting, LLC is a senior Human Resources professional with over 25 years of experience in the HR arena. Diane’s background includes experience in HR consulting and training & administration in corporate, government, consulting and pro bono environments.

Diane founded Advantage HR Consulting in early 2016. Under Diane’s leadership, Advantage HR Consulting provides comprehensive, cost-effective Human Resources solutions for small to mid-sized public and private firms in the greater Chicagoland area.  Diane also develops and conducts webinars on a wide variety of HR compliance and administrative topics for various training firms across the country.   Additionally, Diane is the author of multiple white papers and e-books addressing various HR compliance topics.

Diane holds a Master Certificate in Human Resources from Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations and has attained SPHR and SHRM-SCP certification. Diane is a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners and the Society for Human Resource Management. Additionally, Diane performs pro bono work through the Taproot Foundation assisting non-profit clients by integrating their Human Resources goals with their corporate strategies.

Credits

ComplianceIQ is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CPSM or SHRM-SCPSM. This program is valid for [2] PDCs for the SHRM-CPSM or SHRM-SCPSM. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit www.shrmcertification.org.

HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Please make note of the activity ID number on your recertification application form. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the HR Certification Institute website at www.hrci.org

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