Balancing Safety with Other Legal Obligations in Today’s Workplace
You don’t want to miss this! Listen to practical advice on important safety issue management.
In order to maintain a safe workplace and show due diligence, sometimes employees may need to be disciplined when they break safety rules. When should that discipline for a safety infraction mean termination of employment? What happens if an employer gets it wrong and terminates when they shouldn’t? What happens when there are human rights issues raised as the reason a safety rule can’t be followed? This session will provide practical advice on when to discipline, when to terminate, and how to do so in such a way as to limit liability for wrongful terminations, all while balancing human rights obligations.
What knowledge will I gain?
- When and how to apply the principles of progressive discipline
- How to recognize human rights issues and how to balance human rights with safety
- How to discipline employees and terminate employees legally
Who should attend?
Occupational Health and Safety Professionals, Human Resource Professionals, Disability Management Professionals, Senior and General Managers, Supervisors
Your Special Guest Speaker: Jamie Alyce Jurczak, B.A., LL.B. from Taylor McCaffrey LLP
Jamie is a Partner with Taylor McCaffrey LLP, as member of their labour and employment law and civil litigation practice groups. Experienced in all facets of management-side labour and employment law, including human rights, wrongful dismissals, grievance and interest arbitration, her practice has a special focus on occupational health and safety matters. She is well versed in assisting clients in responding to workplace accidents, defending employers charged under OHS legislation, addressing appeals of regulatory orders, and policy development. She is recognized as one of the leading OHS lawyers in Canada by the Canadian Legal Expert Directory.
Join Us and Bring A Friend
December 1, 2017
Time: Networking: 7:30 a.m., Presentation: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Location: Canad Inns Fort Garry, 1824 Pembina Hwy.
IPAM Members – No Charge
Non-Members – $25.00
Members can bring a guest to the Breakfast meeting for free!
Register at – office@ipam-manitoba.com providing full contact information.
Cancellations – Members-$25 and Non-Members-$25 – These Fees apply for those who register and do not attend or cancel at least 72 hours prior to the event date.
Questions? Contact us at 204-295-1512.
**Please note this breakfast meeting may be photographed for promotional purposes*