Workplace Violence Increases in 2024! How Are Employers Responding to this Issue?

Workplace Violence Increases in 2024! How Are Employers Responding to this Issue?

November 6, 2024 03:00 PM EST 90 Minutes

Presented By: Margie Faulk

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Description

Every year, thousands of American workers report having been victims of workplace violence. In 2021-22, assaults resulted in 57,610 injuries. In 2022, 525 fatalities due to assault were reported, according to Injury Facts.

Workplace violence is the act or threat of violence. It ranges from verbal abuse to physical assaults directed toward people at work or on duty. Violence can occur in any workplace and among any worker.

The impact of workplace violence can range from psychological issues to physical injury or even death.

The risk of fatal violence is greater for workers in sales, protective services, and transportation. The risk for nonfatal violence resulting in days away from work is greatest for healthcare and social assistance workers.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20,050 workers in the private industry experienced trauma from nonfatal workplace violence in 2020. These incidents required days away from work.1

Of those victims who experienced trauma from workplace violence:

73% were female

62% were aged 25-54

76% worked in the healthcare and social assistance industry

22% required 31 or more days away from work to recover

22% involved 3-5 days away from work

Over the past few years, workplace violence has been on the rise, particularly in specific industries such as healthcare and social assistance (Phillips, 2016). Healthcare workers are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing workplace violence, with incidents occurring at a rate four times higher than in the private sector (OSHA, 2015). The shift toward remote work, economic instability, and political polarization have contributed to increased tensions and conflicts within organizations (Lipscomb & London, 2015). For instance, data from the FBI shows that workplace active shooter incidents have increased by more than 150% between 2006 and 2018 (FBI, 2019).

Areas Covered in the Session:-

  • Learn what the focus is on workplace violence on a federal, state, and local level
  • Learn how involved OSHA is in mandating protections for employees
  • Learn how policy and training will provide employers with valid steps in mitigating workplace violence
  • Learn how states have already developed mandated workplace violence efforts
  • Learn what the role of the Employer is when protecting employees and providing safety in the workplace
  • Learn what the elements of a safe workplace against violence are for Employers
  • Learn how Employers should identify employees with volatile tendencies and aggressive behaviors
  • Learn how an effective Employee Assistance Program (EAP) can help employees manage mental health issues as a result of violence in the workplace
  • Learn what penalties and fines can be placed on the Employer and/or the employee who is part of a workplace violence incident
  • Learn how Managers who don’t follow safety guidelines can be at risk of criminal sanctions due to Vicarious Liability.

Why Should You Attend:-

Managers and safety professionals at every workplace should develop a policy on violence that includes:

  • Employee training and creating an emergency action plan
  • Conducting mock training exercises with local law enforcement
  • Adopting a zero-tolerance policy toward workplace violence.

Who will Benefit:-

  • All Employers
  • Business Owners
  • Company Leadership
  • Compliance professionals
  • Payroll Administrators
  • HR Professionals
  • Compliance Professionals
  • Managers/Supervisors
  • Employers in all industries
  • Small Business Owners.

Know Your Presenter

 Margie Faulk is a senior-level human resource professional with over 15 years of HR management and compliance experience. A current Compliance Advisor for HR Compliance Solutions, LLC, Margie, has worked as an HR Compliance advisor for major corporations and small businesses in the small, large, private, public and Non-profit sectors.  Margie has provided small to large businesses with risk management strategies that protect companies and reduces potential workplace fines and penalties for violation of employment regulations. Margie is bilingual (Spanish) fluent and Bi-cultural.

Margie’s area of expertise includes Criminal Background Screening Policies and auditing, I-9 document correction and storage compliance, Immigration compliance, employee handbook development, policy development, sexual harassment investigations/certified training, SOX regulations, payroll compliance, compliance consulting, monitoring US-based federal, state and local regulations, employee relations issues, internal investigations, HR management, compliance consulting, internal/external audits, and performance management.

Margie is a speaker and accomplished trainer and has created and presented compliance seminars/webinars for over 16 US and International compliance institutes. Margie has testified as a compliance subject matter expert (SME) for several regulatory agencies and against regulatory agencies, thank goodness, not on the same day. Margie offers compliance training to HR professionals, business owners, and leadership to ensure compliance with workplace regulations.

Margie’s unique training philosophy includes providing free customized tools for all attendees. These tools are customized and have been proven to be part of an effective risk management strategy. Some of the customized tools include the I-9 Self Audit. Correction and Storage program, Ban the Box Decision Matrix Policy that Employers can provide in a dispute for allegations, Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Compliance Guide, Drug-Free Workplace Volatile Termination E-Book, and other compliance program tools when attendees register and attend Margie’s training.

Margie holds professional human resources certification (PHR) from the HR Certification Institution (HRCI) and SHRM-CP certification from the Society for Human Resources Management. Margie is a member of the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics (SCCE).