Join Us for NACUA’s Online Course
Employee Separations: Best Practices to Ensure Legal Compliance

Starting the week of July 12 and ending the week of August 2

Employee separations are a part of work life: employees quit, are fired, or are part of institutional budget cuts. While it is never easy to terminate an employee, there are ways institutions can minimize the legal risk.

The course will cover the legal issues involved in a spectrum of employee separations including dismissals, negotiated departures, reductions in force, and early retirement. In addition, the course will cover how such matters are typically dealt with in a unionized setting.

Join our three instructors, NACUA members Barbara Lee, Kathleen Rinehart and Nick DiGiovanni as they address the key legal and practical issues involved in employee separations, including:

This four-week course is a blend of self-study and instructor facilitated learning. Participants can access materials 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Each weekly module features a narrated PowerPoint presentation (like a pre-recorded virtual seminar), self-assessments and extensive resources. Students can interact with each other and their instructors on the class discussion board and on two instructor-led conferences calls. The course is informative, interactive and convenient.

The course costs $299 per registrant and is limited to 50 participants.

Questions? Contact Camille Heenan at cbh@nacua.org