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Annual Update Part 5: How to Deal with Difficult Employees

May 19, 2022 at 9:30am10:30am
Zoom

Join Verrill for its fifth session of the 2022 virtual Labor & Employment Annual Update Series. Verrill attorney Doug Currier will discuss the best practices to use when dealing with difficult employees. Workplaces are comprised of a variety of people with a diverse array of personalities and skills. While the spectrum of personalities can be vast, most employees conduct themselves in a professional manner, they understand the expectations that their position holds, and they respect authority, their fellow employees, and the company. But what happens when an employee’s attitude and actions change? As a leader, it is important to address these problems in an effective and supportive way with the goal of finding a solution that allows all parties to overcome the issues at hand and move towards a positive and productive work environment.

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Webinars are 60 minutes each and provide 1 Maine CLE and 1 SHRM credit.

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