Join our webinar to learn how to manage and exit difficult employees effectively, minimizing stress and legal risks while protecting your company’s reputation
Too many employers fail to exit staff despite grounds for dismissal, for fear the employee will raise an expensive personal grievance.
Perhaps your staff member is a poor performer, a bully, or damaging your company’s reputation.
Most employers will need to exit employees at some stage but are unsure how to do it properly.
In this webinar, find out how to manage and exit difficult employees with less stress.
We will focus on the legal and practical points around managing and exiting difficult employees.
We will answer your questions around exiting staff, such as:
Join employment lawyer Julia Shallcrass and behavioral expert Michael Hempseed for an overview of how to exit problematic employees with less stress.
22 October 2024
Attendees will identify practical strategies for exiting difficult staff.
As a result of this webinar, attendees will be able to understand:
The webinar is useful for all people managers, HR professionals and business owners from every industry seeking practice guidance on how to support, manage and exit problematic employees.
Julia Shallcrass, Director, KiwiBoss Ltd.
Julia is an employment lawyer who specializes in legal education. As director of KiwiBoss, she delivers inhouse training and consulting on people management, employment law compliance, and privacy law to help businesses create better workplaces. Julia regularly delivers training through the Human Resources Institute of New Zealand (HRINZ), and this year will also present public courses and inhouse training directly through KiwiBoss, she has also lectured in human resources for tertiary institutions. Julia is an employment columnist for the NZ Herald.
Michael Hempseed, Director, Michael Hempseed.com.
Michael is the author of Calming your Child and Being A True Hero: Understanding and Preventing Suicide in Your Community.
He has spoken to Fonterra, NZ Post, Fire and Emergency NZ and many others. Michael gained an honours degree in Psychology from the University of Canterbury in 2008. In 2016 he spoke at TEDx. He aims to take complex scientific information and present it in an insightful and fascinating way.
1.5 CPD Hours