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I Never Should Have Hired Him But . . . Navigating Common Employment Issues and Not Getting Sued!


During this webinar, attorney Melisa C. Zwilling will discuss some of the legal issues employers are facing as a result of an incredibly tight job market. Oftentimes employees are hired as a result of employer desperation instead of employee qualification. Though it may seem like a good idea, it can present numerous challenges and lawsuits, many of which will be considered during this webinar. Should an employer overlook lack of qualification for a position? What should be done with unproductive employees? How should an employer treat an employee who doesn’t show up for work on time on a consistent basis? What should be done about drama-loving employees? How can employers handle employees looking for a way to not work? Should employers hire someone with a criminal history? These and many other issues will be covered during this one-hour webinar presentation.


Approval received from Department of Insurance to provide continuing education credit in the states of: AL, AR, CA, CT, DE, FL, GA, IN, KY, LA, MS, NV, NM, NC, OK, TX, RI, VT, WV, and WY.


Approved for continuing education credit for HRCI and SHRM for Human Resource Professionals.


Date: March 22, 2023

Time: 1:00 central

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