Establish clear procedures on best practices to prevent retaliation claims in the workplace.
This presentation highlights various preventative measures organizations can implement to reduce or avoid retaliatory claims. Most complaints to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in the United States are about workplace retaliation and can be seen across all industries. Even though the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and federal laws like the Sarbane-Oxley Act (SOX) help enforce and protect against some of these types of workplace retaliation, the EEOC gives employees the most protection in a variety of situations. Despite the existence of a multitude of rules, retaliatory conduct remains a significant problem. It could be seen as retaliation if an employer does certain things after an employee uses their rights under the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The expansive rights and potential damages for retaliation claims have led to an upsurge in agency and court-level employee retaliation lawsuits. Such claims have increased dramatically and have become more expensive for businesses. Implementing proactive preventative measures through education may positively impact future concerns and avoid retaliation.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able identify the fundamentals of retaliation claims from an employee perspective.
- You will be able to recognize the employee retaliation claim elements.
- You will be able identify the fundamentals of retaliation claims from an employer perspective.
- You will be able identify the fundamentals of retaliation claims from an organizational perspective.
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Agenda
Employees
- Evidence to Demonstrate Retaliation Claim
- Elements of a Retaliation Claim
- Protected Activity
- Materially Adverse Action
- Causal Connection
- Zone of Interest
Employers
- Leadership Strategies to Mitigate Retaliatory Behavior
- Proactive Education of Workplace Retaliation
- Documenting and Responding to Complaints
Organizational Behavior: The Social Exchange Theory
- Negative Reciprocity Behavior
- Workplace Justice: Collective Identity
- Organization Cultural Values
Overview: 2016 Retaliation Case: Wells Fargo
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Faculty
Cherie Avinger
Visionary Perception, Inc.
- President/CEO in the office of Visionary Perception, Inc.
- ODL consultant and executive coach in the office of RCL Agencies, Inc.
- Expert in accelerated leadership development, highly effective teams, innovative processes, and maximized profits for mid and large-level corporations
- Author of the innovative Visionary Perception and Lee Systems training models and coaching programs
- Certified in DISC and MBTI
- Certification Entrepreneurship Essentials, Harvard Business, HBx
- Certified Professional Coach, IPEC, and accredited by the International Coach Federation
- Masters Certification in the Global Supply Chain Management Michigan State University
- A member of SHRM, Chamber of Commerce, Change, Create, Transform Org, NAPW, and NSA
- Mentor, Montclair State University Accelerated Business Program
- Master’s degree in organizational development and leadership, St. Joseph’s University; bachelor’s degree in business education and management, Montclair State University
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