Who Should Attend:
Supervisors and managers, and those employees who will be transitioning to a supervisor or manager role in the near future.
Related Events:
Leadership Skills: Challenging Communication, October 9-10, 2024
Leadership Skills: Supervising Union Employees, November 20-21, 2024
Leadership Skills: Understanding SLII Work Styles, December 4-5, 2024
Course Overview:
This is one of four courses that qualifies for credit toward the Leadership Skills Series Certificate from NWPPA. For more information about this and other certificate programs, please see the NWPPA Certificate Program Brochure.
This course is for anyone who wishes to obtain an overview and basic working knowledge of employment and labor laws that affect their business.
On day one, you will review basic federal laws, issues that commonly arise under these laws, and the significant areas giving rise to litigation in the employment process: hiring, evaluations, discipline, harassment, accommodation, attendance, and discharge.
On day two, you will learn the importance of employee evaluations and the process to follow in preparing for and conducting appraisals.
Course Objectives:
- Identify various risks and legal responsibilities associated with violence in the workplace
- Identify the important elements associated with harassment in the workplace
- Understand the concept of reductions in force
- Recognize the impact of employing non-U.S. citizens
- Identify various risks and legal responsibilities impacting employees in supervisory capacities
- Learn how to better manage discussion difficulties that arise during evaluations
- Keep the evaluation focused and on track
- Learn the importance of establishing performance goals for employees
- Set and conduct follow-up discussions
- Learn about proper record keeping
Course Instructor:
Jennifer Bouman-Steagall, Red Kite Employment Law
Course Schedule:
Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on day one, and the class will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time on both days. Lunch and refreshments will be provided on both days.
Course Location and Hotel Information:
Hampton Inn & Suites Bend
730 SW Columbia St
Bend, OR 97702
(541) 388-3000
Room rate: $199 per night plus tax
Please call to book your room as soon as possible, but not later than August 26, 2024.
Course Fees:
Utility Member Early Bird (ends 12/17/2023): $1,330
Utility Member Standard: $1,405
Associate Member Early Bird (ends 12/17/2023): $1,995
Associate Member Standard: $2,070
Non-Member Early Bird (ends 12/17/2023): $2,660
Non-Member Standard: $2,735
Note: Organizations that register a group of employees will receive every fifth registration for free. For example, if you register five employees, you only pay for four; register 10 employees, you only pay for eight; and so on. There is nothing additional you need to do to receive this discount.
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations are accepted with a full refund as follows:
For webinars and virtual classes, if the request is made at least five days prior to the course, then 100% of the registration fee will be refunded.
For in-person events, the following fee structure applies: cancellation at least 30 days prior to the event, full refund; within 15-29 days, $100 fee; and within 1-14 days or no show, 100% of the registration fee. When possible, please send a substitute instead of canceling because NWPPA does not charge a fee for substitutions.
Continuing Hours:
This course qualifies for 12 continuing hours. Certificates are issued upon full completion of the course.