HR Compliance 101 - For New HR And Non HR Managers

On-Demand Schedule Tue, April 16, 2024 - Tue, April 23, 2024
Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate
Webinar ID IQW15C6369

  • Basics of the Big Four of employment compliance- Title VII, FLSA, FMLA, ADA
  • Leaves of absence.
  • Accommodations
  • Basics of wage and hour.
  • Recognizing harassment and discrimination.
  • The elements of documentation.
  • Using the 4 tools of a manager; coaching, performance reviews, performance improvement plans and discipline.
  • What to do if someone is struggling doing their job for whatever the reason – having a process.
  • What to do with employee complaints.

Overview of the webinar

In an increasingly complicated world of employee compliance in which HR struggles just to keep abreast of new developments, not teaching managers the basics can be costly.  After all it’s the managers who interact with employees on a day-to-day basis and every day is an opportunity for problems to arise that a manager was never trained in how to address.

Knowing what to do in increasingly complicated employee situations can be difficult for even seasoned managers, especially if a manager has never had training. For a new manager these problems are intensified. For a new HR Manager this becomes a bigger problem as HR advises not just one manager but all managers throughout an organization.

Who should attend?

  • ·        Employee Relations
  • ·        Human Resources- Generalists, Business Partners, Managers, Directors, VPs
  • ·        Safety
  • ·        Management         
  •                 Anyone newly promoted to a management position
  •                 Managers who were promoted from within their companies
  •         Payroll personnel
  •         Front line managers
  •         Department managers
  •         Small business owners

Why should you attend?

By the time an employee problem reaches HR, a level of liability has often been created. How an employer handles such problems, can either limit or increase liability. Further exacerbating the problem is that managers often inherit a dysfunctional department and/or are promoted to supervise those with whom they once were co-workers.

If an HR Dept. does not know how to recognize or fix problems, what can be solved as a mere miscommunication, can quickly turn into a costly lawsuit. With this in mind, the instructor will take attendees through best practices to prevent litigation and general dysfunction by ensuring compliance with the HR laws.

Faculty - Ms.Teri Morning

Teri Morning, MBA, MS, President of Hindsight HR specializes in solving company “people problems” and providing big company style HR service to small businesses. Teri has enjoyed consulting with employers throughout the country, solving problems and training managers and employees for over 20 years, meeting and working with employees from all types of businesses. Her years of experience in human resources and training in a variety of fields, including retail, distribution, architectural, engineering, consulting, manufacturing (union), public sector, and both profit and non-profit companies allow Teri to understand employers (and) employees particular point of view. Teri also provides software solutions for incident management, employee relations investigations, and safety purposes (Incident Tracker.)

In addition to an MBA, Teri has a Master’s degree in human resource development with a specialization in conflict management. Teri was certified by the state of Indiana in mediation skills and is currently certified in project management, IT management and qualified as a Myers Briggs practitioner. Teri has held the PHR, SPHR, SPHR-CA, and SHRM-SCP certifications. 

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