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Unusual Behavior in the Workplace: What to Ask to Minimize Legal Risk

  • Writer: Melissa Morse
    Melissa Morse
  • Feb 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 5, 2024

When an employee is acting “strangely,” a supervisor or manager might innocently ask him or her questions that could lead to legal liability for your company. When it comes to managing mental health in the workplace, it’s important to train supervisors and managers on how to engage with an employee whose behavior is affecting job performance or workplace conduct.


This infographic uncovers examples of unusual behaviors managers may become aware of, and how your leaders can engage with workers to determine the next appropriate steps without getting your company in trouble with the EEOC.


Join us on April 29, 2020, for a brand new webinar, to find out what to watch for when your employees are acting erratically or irrationally and how to provide managers and supervisors with practical training on how to engage with an employee whose behavior is affecting job performance or violating conduct standards.





About Melissa Morse

I am a seasoned Product and Content Marketing professional with a passion for continuous learning and sharing my knowledge. For the last decade, I have been focused on creating engaging marketing content for B2B audiences at the mid-market and enterprise levels. 

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