Chief Hundley to give presentation on workforce violence & bullying for human resource society

The Red River Valley Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is lining up programs this year to educate citizens, employees, managers and business owners on the common subject of workplace violence & bullying, and in less than two weeks, highly respected, veteran police officer, and our current Paris Chief, Bob Hundley, will be giving a presentation covering just these topics at a SHRM catered luncheon.

The event will be held at the Lewis Hall Training Room — directly behind Paris Regional Medical Center’s North Campus — on Thursday, March 21.

“With all the attention in the media these days on workplace violence and bullying, as well as many tragic incidents, this topic is on everyone’s mind,” Isaac Sanchez, PJ Trailers, Mfg. Co. and RRV SHRM member, told the Extra! about the upcoming luncheon seminar.

Chief Hundley speaking at the GOP meeting in February, 2013.

Chief Hundley speaking at the GOP meeting in February, 2013.

Chief Bob Hundley will be presenting the program to our area Human Resource Managers, although the public is welcome to attend.

The presentation will begin at 12pm and end at 1pm, but people are encouraged to arrive early, around 11:30, to get your meal and seat.

Keeping the good work of the Paris Police Department in the public eye, Hundley has made several presentations, including one recently answering the Sandy Hook School tragedy, speaking to the Paris ISD Board of Trustess, saying that the ‘Paris Police are ready to respond if schools need them.

Chief Hundley told the Extra! that some of the topics involving workplace violence and bullying that will be discussed on March 21 at the Human Resource luncheon will include:

  • Recognizing employees with problems, bullying or anti-social behavior
  • Recent history of workplace violence, along with demographics of the subjects involved
  • Communication skills
  • Conflict resolution
  • Behavioral Warning Signs
  • Pre-Attach Signs
  • Body Language 
  • Safety Plans & Prevention
  • Personal & Workplace safety
  • What to expect when 9-1-1 is called
  • Law Enforcement Response

There will be a very nice catered lunch for those that attend, and it is very unlikely that you will get information such as this this anywhere else.

Chief Hundley’s experience and presentation will leave you wondering what you can do to change this issue that has become such a frequency in today’s society.

If you are a student, employee, manager, business owner, or just someone who would like to come and learn about something that is hurting people every minute of every day — everyone is invited.

Tickets are $12, but this includes a special recipe catered lunch and a beverage.  If you would like to attend this special luncheon, please RSVP at rfiggins@1st-fed.com.

“I look forward to this great presentation and would like to thank Chief Hundley for taking time out of his busy schedule to share this wonderful presentation with us,” Sanchez said in conclusion.

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