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Listener Q&A - We Answer Your Questions! How far do we investigate?

John Thalheimer, MS and Chuck Simikian, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

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Welcome to another Listener Q&A with The Team at HR Stories! Today’s episode goes into these questions:

  1. We have a full-time employee who is not reaching his minimum of 32 hours a week. What should we do if his leadership doesn’t have enough work for him?
  2. There is a department at my company that has loud cursing all day long. Is it considered a hostile work environment if no one has complained?
  3. An employee gets an inappropriate message at 3 am from a coworker that the sender ends up saying was an accident. Once HR checks in with the recipient and confirm that they don’t want to file a complaint, is there any other action that needs to be done?
  4. If you have an employee who reports harassment, how do you follow up with them when you learn during the investigation that they also engaged in less-than-ideal behavior without falling into retaliation?
  5. When you are an HR team of one and you feel that you’re being mistreated at work, how do you handle this?

Email your questions to TheTeam@hrstoriespodcast.com!

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