Melissa Roth
Partner
On-demand webinar
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Do you know your legal obligations when conducting a workplace investigation? Are you familiar with the circumstances that require a workplace investigation?
When we think of investigations, workplace harassment often comes to mind. However, there are various other matters that frequently require investigation. In such cases, decisions must be made regarding whether to conduct an internal investigation or involve a third party. Employers are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment for employees, and that includes promptly and appropriately investigating complaints and incidents. In nearly every instance, investigations are usually required to resolve workplace misconduct.
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