For the first time in 25 years, the EEOC released definitive "Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace." It’s lengthy and complicated, covering changes in the law and controversial emerging issues. With 41+ years of experience at the EEOC, Debra Finney will deliver a commonsense breakdown of what you need to know about the Guidance plus outline immediate steps to take so your agency stays compliant and promotes a harassment-free workplace.
You’ll also learn how the Supreme Court’s 2020 decision in Bostock v. Clayton County regarding discrimination based on sexual orientation extends to the new Enforcement Guidance, and what "proportionality" means in the context of an agency taking corrective action to address harassment.
You’ll leave equipped to address and prevent workplace harassment by learning strategies to:
And, Q&A time will give you the opportunity to get reliable answers based on Ms. Finney’s insider’s perspective of the EEOC.
Debra Finney is a seasoned EEO professional with over 41 years of experience at the EEOC. Throughout her career, she served as an Investigator, Outreach and Education Manager, and Office of Federal Operations (OFO) collateral duty Trainer. Her expertise led her to become a speaker at national conferences like EXCEL, NILG, and LRP’s FDR Training. Retired from federal service since 2022, Ms. Finney remains active as a contract trainer for OFO, designing curriculum for clients, and conducting federal EEO investigations. Her wealth of knowledge and dedication continues to positively impact the field of EEO.
Recent MSPB cases highlight the importance of the deciding official’s role in making — or breaking — an agency’s adverse action on appeal. In this live virtual training, renowned federal expert Robert Erbe will review the MSPB’s latest cases involving decision letters, alerting you to mistakes made by deciding officials and providing best practices your agency can use to avoid those errors.
You’ll learn the importance of the precise wording of decision letters and why certain terms should and should not be used, so your agency can avoid language that raises instant red flags. You’ll also discover why and how to work with the deciding official to ensure that all Douglas factors are properly considered.
Take a more proactive approach in preventing mistakes in decision letters and hearings by gaining
Mr. Erbe’s best practices to:
Attorney Robert Erbe has been practicing federal sector labor and employment law for more than 20 years. Currently, he is in private practice primarily representing the National Border Patrol Council. During his federal service, he handled more than 100 MSPB appeals for numerous agencies. He is considered an expert on the Douglas factors as well as MSPB practice and procedure. He also writes the “Discipline Advisor” column for cyberFEDS®. He is an Advisory Board member and regular presenter at the annual FDR Training and is an attendee-favorite presenter of LRP’s Federal Webinars.