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Conducting California Workplace Investigations

When workplace issues arise, how you investigate makes all the difference. This intensive half-day seminar walks you through a mock investigation—step by step—showing you exactly how to handle complaints, conduct interviews, assess credibility, and close the loop legally and fairly. Led by CalChamber’s employment law experts, this hands-on session gives you the tools to protect your organization.

Please note: There is no recording associated with this virtual seminar so be sure to attend the live training.



CREDITS: HRCI 3.25 | PDC 3.25 | MCLE 3.25
SKU: CWI1
Availability: Seats Available: 4
$299.00
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Thursday, August 27, 2026, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PT

When you receive a complaint of harassment, discrimination or retaliation based on a legally protected class, California law requires that you conduct a prompt, thorough and impartial investigation. In addition, it’s a best practice to investigate other types of workplace misconduct because conducting proper investigations is not only necessary to comply with legal requirements; it also ensures you establish a solid basis for policy violations and disciplinary actions.

A proper workplace investigation involves more than just asking a few questions. Investigations require careful planning and diligent execution to ensure they are effective.

Join CalChamber’s employment law experts for an intensive seminar that puts the legal requirements into practice with a mock investigation that provides hands-on experience conducting a workplace investigation from start to finish, including:

  • Reviewing the legal requirements for investigations.
  • Establishing a compliant workplace investigation policy.
  • Understanding when investigations must be conducted.
  • Watching the employment law experts conduct a mock investigation using a real-life scenario, including:
    • Developing the scope of the investigation.
    • Conducting witness interviews.
    • Evaluating evidence and assessing credibility of witnesses.
    • Making conclusory findings.
    • Closing the investigation.

Seminar Details:

  • Presented by CalChamber’s top employment law experts to discuss California workplace investigation requirements.
  • A mock investigation during the seminar provides a hands-on experience to help learners put into practice the expert guidance from the employment law experts.
  • Participants can engage in live Q&A with the experts during the webinar.
  • Ideal for HR professionals, office managers, business owners, and anyone else responsible for conducting or assisting with workplace investigations.
  • Approved for 3.25 PDC, HRCI and MCLE credits.
  • Mobile-optimized for viewing on tablets and smartphones.

This virtual seminar offers information only and does not serve as or replace legal advice.

This event and all related information will be recorded for internal purposes only, including but not limited to attendee comments, questions, and scenarios. By joining this event, you are agreeing to be recorded. CalChamber reserves the right to distribute any and all event materials. We're committed to your privacy. CalChamber uses the information you provide to us to contact you about our relevant content, products, and services. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time.

Bianca Saad
Bianca Saad

General Counsel, Labor and Employment, Bianca N. Saad, a member of the CalChamber legal affairs team since April 2018, was named general counsel, labor and employment in October 2023. Since mid-November 2021, she has been developing and leading the content and training strategy for existing and emerging products and training, as well as overseeing CalChamber associate general counsel and subject matter experts. She serves as a co-presenter for CalChamber compliance seminars and webinars. Before her promotion to leading content and training strategy, Bianca oversaw CalChamber coverage of the ever-expanding area of employment-related local ordinances. She brought to the CalChamber legal affairs team the perspective of an employee representative, coming from nearly eight years in private practice as an employment litigation attorney. She has represented plaintiff workers in various types of employment cases, including unlawful discrimination, harassment, retaliation, whistleblower claims, and wage and hour disputes. She represented her clients in administrative agency matters and arbitration and through all phases of litigation, including depositions and other discovery, settlement negotiations, mediation and jury trials, facing both private and public employers. Her experience includes five years as a senior associate/litigation attorney with a boutique employment litigation firm in Sacramento. Bianca graduated with honors from the University of Miami with a B.B.A. in business management. J.D. California Western School of Law



Matthew Roberts
Matthew Roberts

Associate General Counsel, Labor and Employment, Matthew J. Roberts, a member of the CalChamber legal affairs team since July 2019, was named associate general counsel, labor and employment in October 2023. He explains California and federal labor and employment laws to CalChamber members and customers, and since October 2021 has served as manager of the Labor Law Helpline. Matthew brought to CalChamber a decade of experience representing business owners on California wage and hour and anti-discrimination employment laws for law firms in Sacramento and Davis. He came to CalChamber from the Shaw Law Group, P.C. of Sacramento, where he was a senior attorney and authored articles on emerging issues in employment law. In addition to representing employers in all phases of litigation before state and federal employment law enforcement agencies, he provided training and developed training materials on topics such as sexual harassment prevention training, wage and hour and leaves of absence issues, and conducting sensitive workplace investigations for public and private employers. During the preceding eight years as an attorney in private practice with Davis and Sacramento firms, Matthew represented clients in all phases of litigation involving claims for violations of state and federal anti-discrimination laws, whistleblower protection acts, and wage and hour laws, as well as representing clients in internal grievances and alternative dispute resolution, including arbitration. He received a B.A. in government from California State University, Sacramento. J.D. McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific



Vanessa Greene
Vanessa Greene

Employment Law Counsel, Vanessa M. Greene joined the CalChamber legal affairs team in January 2024. She combines her extensive knowledge of employment law and human resources to offer comprehensive compliance guidance. Vanessa transitioned to the role of HR consultant five years ago after a successful career as an employment law attorney. Her approach combines her legal background with practical HR experience and translates legal requirements into actionable strategies for businesses, ensuring compliance while fostering a positive work environment. As director of HR compliance and development, Vanessa managed a team of HR consultants at Californian HR and safety consulting firm bizhaven, where she specialized in compliance and strategic HR practices. She developed and delivered HR training sessions on subjects such as California employment law essentials for HR professionals and effective communication and conflict resolution for leaders and shared her insights and expertise with various groups including the Sacramento Entrepreneurs’ Organization, the California Independent Booksellers Alliance, and the Organizing Roots Nonprofit. While an associate attorney with law firms in New Mexico and Sacramento, she represented and advised business clients on a variety of employment-related legal matters, including workplace investigations, wage and hour disputes, and wrongful termination claims. During a three-year stint in the U.S. Air Force, Greene worked as a computer communications specialist in the Space and Missile Systems Center at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she received the Kirtland Air Force Sergeants Association “First Term Airman of the Year” Award. Vanessa holds a dual B.A. in political science and European studies from the University of New Mexico and was selected for a Fred Harris Congressional Internship in 2008. J.D. University of New Mexico School of Law



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Compatible with both Mac and Windows systems. Most smartphones are supported.

PDF Viewer: Adobe Reader or equivalent.

Minimum System Requirements:

  • High-speed Internet connection
  • JavaScript enabled
  • Cookies enabled
  • Pop-up blockers disabled
  • Speakers or headphones

If you experience any problems, please contact the person responsible for training within your organization. If additional assistance is required, email us at training@calchamber.com, or call (800) 331-8877. Customer Service is available Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. PT.

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your virtual seminar reservation, please call (800) 331-8877, Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PT.

Cancellations received 11 or more business days prior to the virtual seminar are subject to a $50.00 registration service charge. Cancellations within 10 business days of the seminar date are nonrefundable and subject to the entire seminar fee.

This program has been approved for 3.25 California recertification credits toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through the HR Certification Institute (HRCI).

HR Certification Institute's® (www.hrci.org) official seal confirms that CalChamber meets the criteria for pre-approved recertification credit(s) for any of HRCI’s eight credentials, including SPHR® and PHR®.

CalChamber is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP® recertification activities. This course is approved for 3.25 PDCs.

This course is also approved for 3.25 MCLE credits.

Products specifications
STATECA
LANGUAGE PREFERENCEENGLISH
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