Track 3: Handling Difficult Employees through Progressive Discipline and Memo Writing

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It is inevitable to encounter difficult employees in the workplace. How do you deal with them? Progressive discipline is an effective tool to manage employee behavior and turn an employee to being productive and a contributing member of the organization. If properly applied, progressive discipline commonly uses three steps, according to Dick Grote, founder of Grote Consulting and author of Discipline Without Punishment (AMACOM, 2006): an oral warning, a written warning, and termination.

 

 This program shall focus on progressive discipline and memo writing in a legal perspective. Participants of this session can confidently manage undesirable employee behavior. They also will be equipped with knowledge on how to manage challenging discipline cases with skill and confidence in order to avoid legal disputes.

COURSE OUTLINE:

  1. Legal Perspective on Labor Management Relations
  2. Understanding the Roles of Employers, Managers and Supervisors in Work Relations
  3. Concept Progressive Discipline
    1. Importance of Progressive Discipline
    2. Guidelines to Consider in Progressive Discipline
    3. Typical Steps & Approaches in Progressive Discipline
  4. Writing a Legal Memo for Difficult Employees with Cases
    1. Components of a Memorandum
    2. How to Organize Facts, Cite Violations and Request for Explanations
    3. Tips and Legal Considerations in Writing Memos
  5. Tips to Avoid Legal Disputes in Handling Difficult Employees
  6. Case Study and Sharing of Best Practices
  7. Workshop

 

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Atty. Faustino R. Madriaga, Jr.has been a legal counsel for several schools in the country. He is also a management counsel/representative in labor arbitration, mediating to foster a congenial employee-management relations resulting in effective labor relations and industrial peace. He is a highly-rated and a crowd favorite trainer/ speaker on legal topics delivered in schools and various conventions nationwide. Aside from his full-time legal functions as counsel and as a corporate secretary/member of the board of several schools, Atty. Madriaga is an educator and a law school dean.

 

OTHER TRACKS

TRACK #

DATE

SPEAKERS

TOPIC

Track 1 April 17, 2017
(9:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Atty. Willie B. Santiago, CPA Tax Considerations in the Academe
Track 2 April 17, 2017
(9:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Dr. Genevieve Ledesma-Tan Getting the Right People in Schools Through Focused Interview
Track 4: SPECIAL TRACK April 17 & 18, 2017
(9:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Mr. Ruel A. Montenegro An In-Depth Approach in Designing Job Descriptions, Establishing Job Evaluation and Creating Salary Schemes in Schools
* Each track is paid separately. These are con-current sessions, each participant can attend one track only for sessions with the same date. 

 

SEMINAR INVESTMENT FEE PER SEMINAR  

 

 

**Regular/Walk-In

VAT Inclusive

Track 1 to Track 3 (each track is paid separately)
Member Php 3,696
Non-Member Php 4,480
Special Track: Track 4
Member Php 6,720
Non-Member Php 7,840
Cut-off registration and payment **April 8, 2017 onwards.

You may download the brochure by clicking here

 

                          

     

Early bird rate applies until April 7, 2017 only. Don't miss it, hurry and register today!

 

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  • Comment Link Antonio Avellanosa Jr posted by Antonio Avellanosa Jr Wednesday, 12 April 2017 02:23

    Thank you AASHPI Admin , I will attend as a walk in participant Track 3 on Tuesday

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