Company Protection When an Employee Leaves or Is Terminated (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 410967EAU

Description

Understand key issues that arise with an eye toward avoiding the pitfalls of potential legal claims.Whether an employee’s termination is voluntary or not, an employee’s departure has practical and legal implications. This presentation will highlight the key issues that arise with an eye toward avoiding the pitfalls of potential legal claims, protecting the employer from unfair competition, and preserving the morale of the remaining workforce. It will cover the practical issues as well as the applicable federal, state, and local laws that are often implicated. With increased knowledge and experience in these areas, webinar participants will become more prepared to set up the legal infrastructure to minimize liability upon the conclusion of employment relationships.

Date: 2023-12-04 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

The Importance of Respect • Legal Compliance Is Not Enough
• How to Handle Voluntary Terminations, I.E., Resignations
• How to Handle Involuntary Terminations, I.E., Firings and Layoffs

Other Practical Issues
• Risk Assessment?
• Any Contract Requirements?
• Separation/Severance?
• Release or No Release?
• Progressive Discipline?
• Exit Interviews?
• Restrictive Covenants Regarding Competition?

Federal Legal Compliance
• Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
• Worker Adjustment Retraining Notification Act (Warn)
• Older Workers Protection Act (OWBPA)
• Title VII/EEOC Restrictions
• National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)

State and Local Law Compliance Issues
• Unemployment Statutes
• Workers Compensation
• Payment of Accrued and Earned Pay and Benefits
• Employee Loans
• Non-Competes

ASA ,CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,HR Certification Institute ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Michael S. Kratochvil-Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC, Gregory B. Reilly, Esq. – Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC

Company Protection When an Employee Leaves or is Terminated (OnDemand Webinar)

$209.00

SKU: 406019EAU

Description

Gain a better understanding of the law and legal theories related to protecting company interests when an employee resigns or is terminated.This topic addresses the law and legal theories related to protecting company interests when an employee resigns or is terminated whether voluntarily or involuntarily. Topics include distinguishing between types of employee separations and their potential ramifications the primary federal and state laws at issue in any resignation or termination disciplinary and cause terminations job eliminations and RIFslayoffs various concerns when separating employees while on ADA, FMLA or other approved leaves of absence exit interviews and returning company confidential information and property avoiding unfair competition through covenants not to compete and other restrictive covenants and the numerous considerations involved when deciding whether and when to offer separation agreements and severance pay. Throughout the material, client counseling strategies and practical tips will be offered for applying these legal issues and principles when employees resign or are terminated from employment, with an overall objective of not only complying with applicable law, but also helping employers better protect their legitimate business interests in the process.

Date: 2019-08-29 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Employment-At-Will vs. Contract Employees

Primary Laws • Federal and State
• Discrimination
• Retaliation
• Wage Payment and Accrued PTO
• Unemployment Compensation

Resignation vs. Termination
• Voluntary and Involuntary
• Coding in Company System
• Rehire Eligibility

Disciplinary and Cause Terminations
• Contract Employees
• At-Will Employees

Job Eliminations and RIFs/Layoffs

Terminating Employees on ADA, FMLA or Other Approved Leaves of Absence

Exit Interviews

Returning Confidential Information and Company Property

Avoiding Unfair Competition
• Covenants Not to Compete and Confidentiality Agreements
• Trade Secret Law
• Executing Restrictive Covenants When Employment Ends

Separation Agreements and Severance Pay
• Whether, When and Why to Offer
• Pros and Cons
• Severance Pay Policies and Programs
• Drafting Concerns
• OWBPA and State-Specific Requirements
• Other Key Provisions

No Credit Available

Kenneth P. Carlson, Jr.-Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP, William J. McMahon, IV – Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP