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ASAP
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September 4, 2024

#MeToo: New York State Court Allows Actor’s Claims Against Entertainment Companies to Proceed Based on Alleged Conduct in 1995 by Weinstein

A New York state judge has denied motions to dismiss actor Julia Ormond's claims against a film company, its parent company, and a talent agency based on conduct by film producer Harvey Weinstein, who Ormond alleges assaulted her in December 1995.

Insight
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September 3, 2024

(Allegedly) Criminal Employees: How to Handle the Related HR Issues in the UK

How should an employer in the UK respond when an employee is accused, charged, or convicted of a crime?

ASAP
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May 21, 2024

Belgium: New Rules for Private Investigation of Employees

During its plenary session on May 8 this year, the Chamber of Representatives in Belgium adopted a legislative proposal regulating private investigations.

Insight
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April 22, 2024

U.S. Department of Education Issues Long-Awaited Final Title IX Regulations

On April 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education issued its updated final regulations enforcing Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which will govern sex discrimination complaints regarding conduct that occurs after August 1, 2024.

2 the Point Video
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April 11, 2024

What are some investigation interview tips for speaking to someone who may have experienced trauma?

An investigator’s role in an investigation is to gather facts, but there are times when they need to recognize the signs of trauma, and understand how it affects complainants, respondents, witnesses, and the accuracy of investigative data.

Dear Littler
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January 16, 2024

Dear Littler: How should we handle anonymous complaints?

Last week someone anonymously emailed HR complaining about one of our sales executives. Who do I talk to about the allegations since they are anonymous? Do we have to investigate this complaint?

Dear Littler
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December 21, 2023

Dear Littler: Do We Oust the Grousers?

Two managers have lobbed complaints against each other. Can I just give both a warning to knock it off or should I just terminate them both and be done with the situation?

Insight
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April 28, 2023

Ontario, Canada: OLRB Clarifies That Employers Have Significant Discretion in Choosing Who Will Investigate Complaints of Harassment

A recent case before the Ontario Labour Relations Board indicates employers have flexibility in choosing a harassment complaint investigator.

ASAP
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April 5, 2023

Conduct of an Amsterdam University Lecturer: Creative or Transgressive?

Although public outcry is often great, courts in the Netherlands do not readily assume the existence of serious culpability, especially if the employer does not have a specific policy prohibiting such behaviour.

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