Legal Issues in the Workplace
Course ID: ILRMD505 Improve understanding of organizational legislation and employment law. Learn to recognize and avoid legal risk in the workplace. |
Description
Explore federal, state, and local employment laws and learn how to comply with Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Affirmative Action (AA) and Diversity issues. Learn to recognize and avoid potential legal risks in everyday workplace situations, and know when to seek in-house or outside counsel.
Work within the law when interviewing, hiring, evaluating, and firing employees.
Who Should Enroll in This Course?
Shift supervisors, entry-level to mid-level managers, and members of revolving project teams with no direct reports.Enrollment
To register, contact an Enrollment Counselor at info@ecornell.com or 1-866-326-7635 (+1-607-330-3200 from outside the United States).Certificate programs are eligible for eCornell Payment Plans. Discounts are available for military personnel, veterans, and Cornell University Alumni. eCornell programs are not eligible for financial aid or federal Pell Grants. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
May 9, 2012
July 4, 2012
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Certificate Information
This course can be applied toward the following certificate:CEUs
HRCI Recertification

Project Management Institute Professional Development Units

This course qualifies for 5.50 Professional Development Units (PDUs) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) for Professional Project Managers (PMPs) seeking ongoing education and professional development for continuing certification. eCornell is a Global Registered Education Provider of PMI. PDUs are designated as Category 3.
Additional Information
Course Format
eCornell takes a problem-based approach to learning, and builds each course around realistic case studies and scenarios. All courses are self-paced and are facilitated by an eCornell instructor, who leads the online discussions and is available to answer any questions about the course content. This course contains the following module:- Legal Issues in the Workplace
- The scope of employment laws
- Equal Employment Opportunity laws, Affirmative Action, and Diversity
- Recognizing EEO legal risks
- Strategies for minimizing EEO legal risks
- Wage, safety, and other employment laws
- Assessing whether an FMLA, FLSA, OSHA, or state law situation represents a legal risk
Benefits to the Learner
After completing the course, participants will be able to:- Recognize employment-related laws and assess their impact on employment-related decisions
- Recognize how Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, or Diversity applies to employment-related issues
- Categorize employment-related issues into legal or employee relations issues to enable you to assess legal risks associated with management decisions
- Recognize the difference between employee relations issues and potentially unlawful situations in the workplace
- Avoid potentially illegal behaviors when interviewing, evaluating, and disciplining employees
- Avoid potentially illegal behaviors in situations involving FMLA, FLSA, OSHA, or state laws
Authoring Faculty
Andrea M. Basile Terrillion, Esq., Director of Management, NYC Office of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor RelationsShelley Greenwald, Esq., Adjunct Faculty, NYC Office of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Sponsoring School
Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor RelationsTotal Learning Time
Approximately 5-6 hours over a period of two weeks.You May Be Interested In...
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"The situations presented were everyday scenarios that may happen. It was very helpful to see potential issues, know my options, and learn when to use them."
Legal Issues in the Workplace - Student Testimonial ,
"I just loved the presentations of a day in the life of a manager and all those activities, for me it worked as a mirror to what I see in my workplace and also a window to see and consider critically legal situations I could probably have ignored before taking this course, I fully enjoyed it."
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