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The Top Five Things to Consider before Filing an Employee Relations Complaint

And How to File an Effective Complaint

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The Top Five Things to Consider before Filing an Employee Relations Complaint

By: Patrice Miller
Narrated by: Patrice Miller
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This audiobook will help employees at all levels of the company understand how to file effective employee complaints and get successful results!

You will learn:

  • The difference between EEO (harassment and discrimination) and Employee Relations or Non EEO
  • How to file an effective complaint to get better results
  • How to avoid filing ineffective complaints that may cause more harm than good
  • When to use other avenues to resolve your issue before filing a formal complaint

Whether you are a leader or individual contributor in an organization, you will find these tools useful in assessing your personal situation, helping you address your employee relations concerns in the best possible manner.

©2018 Patrice Miller (P)2020 Patrice Miller
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