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Episode 205: I Want To Be Paid Back For Training I Invested In My Employee

Episode 205: I Want To Be Paid Back For Training I Invested In My Employee

FromWhat The Hell Just Happened?!


Episode 205: I Want To Be Paid Back For Training I Invested In My Employee

FromWhat The Hell Just Happened?!

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of What the Hell Just Happened? Paul Edwards sits down with CEDR Solution Center Advisor Grace Godlasky to discuss an issue that can bring some frustration to employers – having a new employee quit after their training period. Employers everywhere really feel this loss after investing their resources in getting a new employee trained and up to speed, so it is tempting to ask that employee to pay back those training hours if this happens. However, that can lead to some trouble. Listen as Paul and Grace analyze the risk level associated with particular predicament and hash out how to handle it in a safe and legally compliant way.
Released:
Nov 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (86)

You don’t know what you don’t know. And, when it comes to HR and employment laws, most employers are SHOCKED by what they learn from talking to CEDR CEO and Founder Paul Edwards for just ten minutes. But Paul’s a busy man. And, though he would love nothing more than to talk one-on-one with each and every business owner and manager interested in learning about HR compliance, team management strategies, and how to protect their businesses, there’s only so much Paul to go around. So, we’ve got the next best thing for you - Introducing "What the Hell Just Happened?" In this new podcast, Paul sits down with a different HR expert from his Solution Center team each week to discuss the burning HR questions facing you now, and to offer expert insights on important HR considerations you didn’t know you didn’t know.