investigation
Lola815
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an employee has compained that he feels he has been dicriminated against (racially). We would like to do an investigation, but he doesn't trust anyone in the company. Where should I turn for help outside of the company? This is the first time anything like this has happened that we don't feel we can take care of ourselves.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Comments
In no event should you bargain/barter with a complainant about how you might proceed.
While everyone raises good reasons for keeping the investigation internal, I would like to point out that if you go outside and have an attorney do the investigation rather than one of your staff, I believe the investigation becomes protected from disclosure because of attorney-client privilege. To me, that is more than enough justification to go outside. And you have the added benefit of the complainant not being able to claim you did not conduct a "fair and impartial" investigation, because a disinterested third party did it.
NO NEED TO GET YOUR RESUME CLEANED UP! A one time opportunity to excel under the "NO TRUST OF ANYONE" theory in a racial case is probably good money well spent. I have conducted all types of incident investigations but I, too, have never experienced this "racial claim and not trust". I bet I would take the same bold action to hire an outside investigator with sworn statement capabilities, and achieve the attorney/client protections. There just might be something there that needs to be handled with "kid gloves" and the attorney/client protection, might just give you the room for maneuver to solve this case of all concerned, the company and the minority.
PORK
Elizabeth
I agree. The size of the company is not the issue. The issue is, to me, as Don stated letting the employee control. But, if the employee ends up not satisfied with the outcome, it will become a major issue. I would certainly want to know why an employee would feel that his/her HR department could not be impartial. I sure wouldn't want everyone deciding that - could really get expensive.
Elizabeth