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Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel? How to deal with incompetence

You can't fire an employee for poor performance overnight. However, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. You can terminate an incompetent employee if he or she continues to be unable to perform the way you would expect at the end of a remedial process, even if the employee has been with the company for several years. And while dismissal for incompetence is an administrative measure, there is nothing to prevent you from taking a mixed approach, i.e. imposing disciplinary measures before finally administratively closing the file of an employee who is unable to improve his or her work performance. But whatever approach you choose, it is important to remember that the shortest route to incompetence is not always the best.

Training whose eligibility has been confirmed by the Barreau du Québec for 3,25 for the purposes of continuing professional education
Sceau CRHA Approved by the Ordre des conseillers en ressources humaines agréés for 3,25 hours of continuing professional development

Trainer

Jacques Provencher

Duration

8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Cost

$395.00 + taxes

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Objectives

  • Make you realize the importance of intervening when an employee is not performing to your expectations
  • Give you follow-up tools to help an employee improve
  • Make you aware of the steps to take before administratively closing the file of an incompetent employee

Content

  • Setting the context
  • Choice of an intervention approach
  • Case studies
  • Remedial plan
  • Administrative dismissal

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Subscription conditions and information

We are a recognized training organization with Emploi Quebec under the number 0007455.

Training sessions costs:

2-hour training session: $255 plus taxes per person

Half-day training session: $395 plus taxes per person (Politique et manuel d'employés : bien rédiger pour bien gérer workshop is at a cost of $450 plus taxes including the book)

Full-day training session: $595 plus taxes per person (only the Negotiating a Collective Agreement and Writing a Collective Agreement workshops are at a cost of $775 plus taxes per person)

2-day training session: $1,100 plus taxes per person for 2-day session (only the Negotiating and Writing a Collective Agreement workshop is at a cost of $1,350 plus taxes per person)

For more information, see Workshop description

GST # 12416 9004 PST #1001388785

Laval: 2550 Daniel-Johnson Blvd., Suite 650, Laval, Quebec, H7T 2L1 (Intersection of Highway 15 and Highway 440). Check registration bulletin for location as some workshops will be held in larger facilities. Telephone 450 973-4020 Fax 450 973-4010

South Shore: Alt Hotel Quartier Dix30, 6500 Rome Blvd., Brossard, Quebec, J4Y 0B6

Quebec: ALT Hotel, 1200 Germain-des-Prés, Quebec, Quebec, G1V 3M7

Conditions: Registration fees are payable in advance to the order of Groupe Le Corre & Associés inc. at same address. Registration fees are non-refundable in the event of cancellation less than 8 calendar days prior to workshop. No notice is required to transfer the session(s) to a colleague.

Confirmation of registration will be sent by email. We reserve the right to decline registrations or cancel workshops.

A lunch buffet is included in the price for our full-day training sessions.

To the exclusive service of employers

To the exclusive service of employers, Le Corre offers training workshops and publications on subjects solely pertaining to labour law. Both these tools help managers and human resources professionals to deal more effectively with the daily legal framework of their businesses.

Laval

450 973-4020

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1 877 218-4020

Fax

450 973-4010
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