Overview:
When an employee files a complaint whether about bias, harassment, favoritism, or policy violations organizations often focus on resolving the core issue. But what happens next can be just as dangerous.
Quiet retaliation is the subtle, often unspoken backlash that employees experience after reporting a concern: exclusion from projects, negative performance reviews, missed promotions, or reputational damage. It rarely shows up in policies but it shows up in lawsuits, turnover, and toxic culture.
In this eye-opening 60-minute session, HR executive and certified leadership coach Sable Ryan explores how mishandled complaints create long-term risk especially for underrepresented employees and what leaders, HR professionals, and compliance teams must do to prevent and address it.
You'll leave with practical tools to protect your people and your organization, while fostering a culture of psychological safety and trust.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Define quiet retaliation and recognize the most common signs from micro-behaviors to systemic exclusions
- Identify high-risk response patterns that unintentionally create legal exposure or violate anti-retaliation laws
- Implement proactive steps to monitor post-complaint environments, including communication strategies, documentation tips, and manager training
- Foster a culture of safety and transparency that encourages speaking up without fear of backlash
Who Will Benefit:
- HR Managers
- DEI Officers
- Compliance Professionals
- Department Heads
- Employee Relations Specialists
- Legal & Risk Teams