
PELRAS Fall Regional Workshop (East)
Fall Regional Seminar: Managing Difficult Employees and Tackling Your Toughest Police Department Problems
October 19 @ 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Managing Difficult Employees
You all know the one! The employee who pushes the envelope ever so slightly and all too frequently. A poor attitude; negative comments; constant though minor rule infractions and the direct supervisor that has difficulty seeing the impact that it has on the rest of the employees. The impact on your workforce of ignoring this marginal (bad!) employee is often overlooked but significant. This topic will provide sound advice for identifying the issue, providing both guardrails and expectations for dealing with the issue; and implementing supports to ensure success. Improving morale and productivity often result from elimination of this nettlesome problem and thus the effort is worth the hassle.
Tackling Your Toughest Police Department Problems
Managing Police Departments has become much more challenging due to manpower shortages in light of recruiting difficulties and increased retirements during an era of increased scrutiny of police overlaid with compliance with Acts 57 and 59, dealing with Heart and Lung abuse scandals and resulting officers out of work and increased filing of workers’ compensation and disability pension claims. Join a panel of experts and Campbell Durrant attorneys to discuss how to increase recruitment in compliance with Act 57 and how to keep officers on the street by preventing Heart and Lung abuse, managing Act 59 claims and controlling workers’ compensation and disability pension claims. Learn what has worked and what has not from seasoned professionals. This presentation is suited for elected officials, municipal managers, police chiefs and emerging leaders and will include robust discussion of factors that are negatively impacting police departments and corrective strategies.
Registration will open shortly for the upcoming PELRAS Fall Regional Meeting, scheduled for Thursday, October 19, 2023 at the Delaware Valley Trusts’ Headquarters, 719 Dresher Road in Horsham. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. and the training session runs from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The registration fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to Marcia Cavanagh at mcavanagh@pml.org by September 25, 2023. A refund less a $50 admin fee and any PayPal transactional fees will be issued until September 25, 2023. After September 25, 2023, registrants are no longer eligible for a refund regardless of the reason for the cancellation. If you have questions, please contact Mary Costik at mcostik@pml.org.
*Registration Fee: $110 | APMM and PELRAS Members | $150 Non-Members