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1.5 IntermediateInformation
SRA Competency B C D

Introduction

This webinar explores the thorny issues around managing behaviours outside of the traditional work environment.

Philip Pearson-Batt will explore how employee’s actions can impact the workplace; including how employers can manage these situations, when it might be appropriate to take action and how to deal with any fallout from external parties. Topics include - when people have a drink and get carried away, sharing opinions online and committing a criminal offence.

This webinar is ideal for employment law and HR practitioners and will provide practical advice that you can put to good use in real life scenarios.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • General principles
  • Dealing with misconduct generally
  • When conduct outside of work may need to be dealt with
  • Specific scenarios - Christmas parties, criminal offences, social media
  • What to do to try and stop things going wrong
  • What to do to address the situation where things have gone wrong

This webinar was recorded on 6th January 2025

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