Hospitality Hour: When Off-Duty Conduct Becomes Your Business
Event
1.15.26
1:00 PM — 2:00 PM EST
In today’s hyper-connected world, the boundary between personal and professional conduct is increasingly blurred. Employers are often challenged with addressing employee behavior that occurs outside the workplace, whether it’s controversial social media activity, participation in political demonstrations, secondary employment, or personal relationships between colleagues.
This session will examine when and how off-duty conduct can have legitimate workplace implications and provide robust guidance for HR professionals on setting practical, fair, and legally enforceable policies that balance organizational interests with employee rights.
The firm is submitting this webinar for HRCI/SHRM credit.
If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Hickman.
Fisher Phillips is committed to providing access to all of our events for disabled attendees. Automated closed captioning is available for all of our webinars. For other accommodation inquiries, please give us three business days advance notice prior to the scheduled event by contacting Elizabeth Hickman. Thank you.
Related People
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- Alden J. Parker
- Regional Managing Partner
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- Leanne Lane Coyle
- Associate

