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FACT-FINDING AND INVESTIGATIONS

Tamika Wade-Trott

4 CREDITS. According to research conducted by Queen’s IRC, today’s labour relations practitioners are spending an increasing amount of time — up to 25 percent of their efforts — conducting formal and informal investigations of workplace complaints. The complaints may relate to harassment, conflicts of interest, discrimination, whistle blowing, or many other difficult types of cases, and are partly a response to tougher human rights and occupational health and safety laws. But research also shows that many HR managers and LR practitioners, including union representatives, feel they are inadequately prepared for the rigours of investigating complaints. This program gives LR Practitioners hands-on training on how to assemble the facts of a case without worsening the situation.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Fact Finding
  • Investigation Preparation
  • Labour Relations
  • Conflict Management
  • Workplace Complaint Process

Issued on

March 25, 2022

Expires on

Does not expire