‘Hot topics’ in HR: finding and keeping good staff & sexually transgressive behaviour

Today’s labor market poses several challenges to employers. In this workshop, we will address two ‘hot topics’ in particular. The first is: how to attract and retain good staff? We will provide you with tips and tricks on how to stand out from other employers in this current ’employee’s market’ and discuss (upcoming) legislation to consider when hiring.

The second topic is: how to prevent sexually transgressive behaviour in the workpl…

Today’s labor market poses several challenges to employers. In this workshop, we will address two ‘hot topics’ in particular. The first is: how to attract and retain good staff? We will provide you with tips and tricks on how to stand out from other employers in this current ’employee’s market’ and discuss (upcoming) legislation to consider when hiring.

The second topic is: how to prevent sexually transgressive behaviour in the workplace and how to properly address it when it occurs? Unfortunately, more and more employers are faced with incidents or complaints of sexually transgressive behaviour. We have observed that this has a profound effect not only on the parties involved but also on all staff members. We will delve into the responsibilities employers have in ensuring a safe workplace and what measures should be in place to handle such matters in the best possible way to minimize impact.

We will discuss (a.o):

How to attract and retain good staff?

  • The modern take on the employer role: attractive employment conditions, new types of employment contracts
  • Adapting to new generations
  • Legislative proposals: recruitment and selection, equal pay and non-compete clause
  • Screening of staff

How to prevent sexually transgressive behaviour in the workplace?

  • Legal responsibilities of the employer to ensure a safe workplace
  • Procedures for sexually transgressive behaviour
  • Importance of culture and zero tolerance policy
  • How to conduct a proper investigation
  • Possible sanctions under employment law

Speakers

Annemarie van Woudenberg, salary partner and attorney-at-law, specialized in employment law and privacy law. She has been working at Poelmann van den Broek since 2016, but has been an attorney-at-law since 2013. LinkedIn

Antoinette Niebeek, attorney-at-law, specialized in employment law. She has been working at Poelmann van den Broek since 2017, before that she worked at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, as a lecturer and researcher. LinkedIn

Don’t miss out! Join us on October 1!

Location: Meet&Greet in Building M, Noviotech Campus Nijmegen. Transistorweg 5.
 
Good to know
The workshop is facilitated in English. Participation in the workshop is free for everyone, including drinks and bites. However, for no-show and cancellations within 24 hours prior to the event, we will charge a fee of 15 euros (excluding VAT) to cover expenses.

A few days before the event we will send an email from marion.schouten@briskr.nl with more detailed info on the workshop (you might need to check your spam box or add our email to your trusted contacts).

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  • Dinsdag 1 oktober 2024 14.00 - 16.00 uur

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