A strong policy prohibiting harassment and discrimination is worth little if an investigation over a complaint is badly handled. Among the important rules: Don’t Delay – Failing to start or complete an investigation promptly creates a potential claim that the company condoned the alleged misconduct, thus increasing the risk of a legal claim; Ensure no […]
Workplace Misconduct Charges in 2010 The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently published its annual statistical report on unlawful workplace discrimination, harassment and retaliation charges. Individuals filed 99,022 complaints (“charges”) with the agency in 2010, more than in any of the EEOC’s 45 years of existence. The total is a 7% increase over 2009. Many […]