Event Title : CH9 - Initiating and Chairing Disciplinary Hearing

Full Description

Disciplinary hearings are a common occurrence in the workplace and part and parcel of the manager and shop steward’s daily functions. Employees and employers alike are entitled to fair labour practices. Employers must know how to investigate misconduct and charge employees appropriately. This two day practical course should be attended by chairpersons, complainants, managers, HR and ER managers and practitioners, legal advisers, shop stewards, and union representatives.

Modules
12
Duration
2 days

Module 1 : The LRA

• What does the Act say about disciplinary hearings?

Module 2 : Schedule 8 – Code of conduct on misconduct

• Role of your disciplinary code and procedures.

Module 3 : Reporting and investigating misconduct and role players

• Deciding on formal or informal procedure to follow.
• Deciding on the charges, how to draft charges and how to charge an employee, compounding and splitting of charges.
• Pitfalls to avoid when charging employees

Module 4 : Pre disciplinary procedures

• Charging the employee,
• Suspension, postponements,
• Legal representation, union representation,
• Appointing the chairperson,
• Delaying tactics and how to deal with it.
• Employees falling ill during disciplinary procedures
• Resignation during disciplinary procedures

Module 5 : Substantive and procedural elements of a disciplinary hearing.

NULL

Module 6 : The role of the Initiator/complainant

• How to collect, present and evaluate evidence – statements, affidavits, exhibits, witnesses, electronic evidence.
• Preparation for the hearing – do’s and don’ts
• Opening and closing statements, the burden of proof, sources of evidence.
• Evidentiary tools and pitfalls

Module 7 : How to lead and cross examine a witness

NULL

Module 8 : Role of the Chairperson

NULL

Module 9 : Mitigation and aggrevation and different sanctions

NULL

Module 10 : Warnings, counselling and dismissal

NULL

Module 11 : Trouble shooting

NULL

Module 12 : Role play and practical exercises

NULL