Webinar replay - Workplace Relations Webinar | Workplace Investigations: Getting it Right - 30 March 2026

 

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On Monday 30 March 2026, Anthony Massaro, Principal, and Shi Jing Wong, Associate hosted an online seminar on Workplace Investigations: Getting it Right.

Managing conduct issues and complaints by employees is now an everyday part of life for management.

Investigating these matters can be tricky, regardless of the size of your People & Culture team, and we have seen a number of matters over the past twelve months where an investigation process has gone off the rails – and in some cases, where it didn’t even start on the rails.

A poor process, or bad outcomes, can result in delays and costs for employers, significant legal risks, as well as stress and psychological harm for the employees involved.

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Please contact Anthony Massaro, Shi Jing Wong or a member of Russell Kennedy's Workplace Relations, Employment and Safety team if you require assistance. 

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