Investigation Tools and Techniques
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Investigation Tools and Techniques ()
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A full and fair investigation of alleged employee misconduct is a critical component of due process. It is therefore essential that you use the available tools and techniques when conducting an investigation.
In this course, you will cover the analysis and investigation of major disciplinary offenses, develop practical techniques for conducting investigatory interviews, and discover how an arbitrator scrutinizes your investigation. By the end of this course, you will have the ability to conduct an investigation of major workplace offenses that may result in immediate termination and that are the likely subject of arbitration.
This course meets at the following dates and times:
- Tue, April 20, 2021, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ET
- Thu, April 22, 2021, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ET
KEY COURSE TAKEAWAYS
- Analyze the standards and evidence used in arbitrations involving major misconduct offenses, including scrutiny of the employer's investigation
- Conduct a thorough investigation
- Techniques for authenticating evidence
- How to interview management and employees
- How concurrent criminal proceedings, workplace privacy laws, and other legal concerns may affect the investigation

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6.5 hours of learning time for this course
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Live virtual classroom
Who Should Enroll
- Union leaders
- HR and labor relations professionals
- Attorneys
- Managers and executives working in a union environment
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