
For HR professionals, understanding legal risks and rights in the workplace comes with the territory, but that doesn’t mean you need to navigate these challenges alone. Join us for this exciting half-day event as we offer clear, practical guidance – tailored specifically for entry- to mid-level Saskatchewan HR professionals – to help you support your teams.
Hear from our experienced team of labour and employment lawyers about topics that matter to you, including unconscious bias discrimination, just cause terminations and workplace harassment.
Don’t let this opportunity to learn from our lawyers, connect with other HR professionals and receive key industry insights pass you by.
On the agenda
Preventing and defending unconscious bias discrimination allegations in the workplace
- Learn ways to prevent unconscious bias discrimination in the workplace
- Discuss how to respond to unconscious bias discrimination claims
- Explore how decision-makers have addressed these claims
Cause or no cause, that is the question
- Understand the threshold for just cause terminations
- Learn about evaluating mitigating and aggravating factors
- Develop best practices when terminating employment with just cause
Harassment and violence policies and prevention
- Learn how to conduct a workplace risk assessment and best practices for addressing harassment and violence complaints
- Understand employer obligations in cases of workplace harassment or violence
- Receive tips for drafting harassment and violence policies
Speakers
Event details
- Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025
- Networking lunch: 12 p.m. | Seminar: 1-4:30 p.m.
- Cost: $250 plus taxes per person
- Registration closes: September 9, 2025
- Cancel before September 9, 2025, for a full refund. Contact Angela Leflar to inquire about a refund.
- Space is limited. Only employers or their representatives are eligible to attend.
- We reserve the right to decline registrants. Late registrations will be accepted as space permits.
- This event is pre-approved for 3 CPD hours with CPHR Saskatchewan.
- This event is also being offered in-person in Saskatoon and virtually on October 1, 2025.