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Title: List some advantages and disadvantages to having a coworker present at an investigatory interview.
Post by: mib1990 on Jan 27, 2018
List some advantages and disadvantages to having a coworker present at an investigatory interview.


Title: List some advantages and disadvantages to having a coworker present at an investigatory interview.
Post by: Mmm23 on Jan 27, 2018
Ordinarily a coworker witness is just that, a witness. He or she can listen to what is said, and if need be, confirm or deny statements or discussions made at the interview at any subsequent proceeding. The fact that a coworker, in good standing, is present gives the interview process an element of fairness. The employer is nevertheless in charge, with the power to terminate the interview and continue its investigation without the presence of the employee, as it sees fit. The transparency of simply having a coworker witness may result in the avoidance of unjust discipline that may occur when two or more management personnel team up against an individual employee in a private interview unwitnessed by an observer. Indeed, if justifiable discipline is administered subsequent to an interview where a coworker witness is present, the coworker may well recognize the appropriateness of the discipline and be a credible voice supportive of management. If, on the other hand, management teams conduct investigatory interviews in private and disciplined employees feel unfairly treated, morale of coworkers is adversely affected and there may be sufficient suspicion and momentum in the workplace to seek union representation in order to attain the mutual aid or protection promised in Section 7 of the NLRA.