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2018 Annual Conference & Exposition
You will learn where to draw the line on political correctness in the workplace.
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Political correctness has become pervasive in colleges and universities, often to absurd extremes. “Microaggressions,” “trigger warnings” and “safe spaces.” Is all of this coming to your workplace anytime soon? That depends on you and the policies you implement. A policy against harassment is surely necessary, but if it is drafted too broadly it might give rise to complaints from employees who are sensitive to the slightest provocation. An anti-bullying policy may seem like a good idea but how do you define bullying? Does freedom of speech apply at work? Should you attempt to control your employees' speech to prevent liability? This session will help you locate the right approach to these issues. This session will answer the following questions:

  • How might an overbroad policy against harassment give rise to complaints about politically incorrect behavior? 
  • Should employers implement policies against bullying, and how should 'bullying' be defined for the workplace?
  • Should political speech be treated differently for managers and non-management employees?
  • How far can an employer go in enforcing dress codes?
 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, June 19, 2018 - 10:45am to 12:00pm
Presenter: 
James J. McDonald, Jr., J.D., SHRM-SCP
Partner
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
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James J. McDonald, Jr. is a partner in the Irvine, California and Tampa, Florida offices of Fisher & Phillips LLP, where he is a litigator, trial lawyer and strategic advisor to employers regarding labor and employment law matters.  He is author of the SHRM-published book, California Employment Law: An Employer’s Guide, and he is a frequent speaker on employment law issues.  He is a cum laude law graduate of Georgetown University and a member of the California and Florida Bars, and he holds the SHRM-SCP certification.

 

 

SESSIONS:
Location: 
E450
Amount of Credit: 
1.25
Credit Type: 
•SHRM PDCs
Session Type: 
Mega Session
Competency: 
Relationship Management
Leadership & Navigation
Ethical Practice
Intended Audience: 
Mid-Level
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