According to a 2020 Statistics Canada survey, 47% of women and 31% of men reported being the subject of some form of harassment or sexual assault in the workplace. Workers aged 15 to 24 reported the highest rates, with more than half of women reporting the incident involved a co-worker (including a boss) and 13% reporting a client or customer. Moral of this story… even the most diligent employer is not insulated from the actions of a rogue or unchecked employee, senior officer, client or customer.
Join us as we discuss:
1. Employer Legal Obligations
What is (and is not) “harassment” under human rights and health and safety legislation?
What must be included in a workplace harassment and violence policy and program?
Risks of non-compliance: human rights damages, OHSA order, civil liability, reputational harm
2. Prevention Strategies
Recognizing high risk environments and situations
Employee and supervisor training
How to address virtual or off-duty harassment
Progressive discipline
3. Responding to a Complaint
Reporting mechanisms and employer responsibilities
Maintaining confidentiality and avoiding retaliation
When and how to investigate
Internal vs. external investigator considerations
4. Corrective Action and Remedial Measures
Post-investigation discipline
Returning parties to the workplace
UPCOMING CONFERENCES
Our firm presents several conferences throughout the year. Please check back for future offerings.
You are also welcome to join us at our HReview Breakfast Seminars held four times a year. See “HReview Breakfast Seminar” for more information.
Workshops
Managing Tricky Termination Issues
Every employment relationship comes to an end. Although termination of employment can trigger employer-liability this can often be minimized or eliminated with planning and sound decision-making.
This practical, half-day workshop will provide you with knowledge and tools to handle some of the trickiest termination issues. Applying interactive learning, real scenarios, and templates, topics include:
1. Wilful Misconduct & Just Cause Termination
When will an employee have no entitlement to notice of termination, or pay in lieu of notice?
2. Statutory and Disability Leaves
Can you terminate an employee on a statutory leave of absence or long-term disability leave?
When does an employment relationship end due to ‘frustration of contract’?
3. Bad Faith Damages
When will an employer be liable for damages arising out of the manner of termination?
Strategies to reduce your risk of bad faith damages.
4. Settlement
When to make an offer to settle.
Best practices and special considerations.
5. Layoffs and Work-Sharing
Strategies to best manage shortage of work.
When:
June 16, 2026 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm |
June 16, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
June 18, 2026 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm |
June 18, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where:Via Zoom (registrants will receive a Zoom link the day before the webinar)