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Dealing With Disgruntled Employees

  • 08 Apr 2010
  • 11:30 AM - 12:59 PM
  • UT Commons @ The Pickle Research Center, 10100 Burnet Road, Bldg 137, Austin, TX 78758
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Dealing With Disgruntled Employees

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It all started innocently enough. Angie Agent was having problems on the job (tardiness, excessive absences, performance, personality issues, etc.). You, the conscientious Supervisor and fair-minded person, gave the employee a warning. Things did not improve. Angie actually developed an "attitude," and the conduct continued. Another warning. Nothing. Tired of the problems, you terminated Angie. You conducted the termination exactly as counsel advised and diligently documented everything...Sound familiar? 

Our speaker this month will share techniques for effectively dealing with angry or dissatisfied employees learned from his experience as a practicing attorney representing employers. Join us April 8th

  • Learn proactive steps to address performance issues
  • Understand dos and dont's of documentation
  • Know what to do when seperation is necessary
  • Get the latest HR legal updates

Note Location ChangeThis Month: meeting will be held at UT Commons @ The Pickle Research Center, 10100 Burnet Road, Bldg 137, Austin, TX 78758

April 8, 2010

11:30AM-1:00PM

$30 Members / $35 Non-members

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Speaker Info:

Adam Bolond, is a Labor Attorney with Ogletree, Deaking, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, PA in San Antonio.

He practices in a variety of areas of Labor and Employment Law including employment discrimination, wage and hour, workers compensation and wrongful discharge law. Mr. Boland has represented employers in numerous employment discrimination matters including sexual and racial discrimination and harassment, ADEA and FMLA claims in Texas and Texas federal jurisdictions.   He has also represented clients during investigations by administrative agencies including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Texas Workforce Commission-Civil Rights Division.  He received his J.D from St Mary's University Law School where he graduated cum laude.

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