Live HR Roundtable | 25 June 2026 | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Equilibrio Advisory LLP proposes to host a live, closed-door HR Roundtable centred around the larger workplace governance and cultural lessons emerging from the recent Nashik workplace harassment incident and the evolving expectations around organizational accountability in India.

The objective of the discussion is not to deliberate on the merits of the case itself, but to use the incident as a starting point to examine broader workplace realities and organizational learnings relevant for HR and Employee Relations professionals across sectors.

This live roundtable discussion aims to create an honest, practical, and discussion-led conversation on:

  • Moving beyond “checkbox compliance” under the POSH Act;
  • Building psychologically safe workplaces where employees feel heard and supported;
  • Strengthening Internal Committee effectiveness, responsiveness, and employee confidence;
  • Understanding the role of HR and Employee Relations teams in early intervention and escalation;
  • Managing organizational risks arising from delayed or ineffective responses.

Date & Time: 25 June 2026 | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
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Equilibrio Advisory LLP proposes to host a live, closed-door HR Roundtable centred around the larger workplace governance and cultural lessons emerging from the recent Nashik workplace harassment incident and the evolving expectations around organizational accountability in India. 

The Nashik incident has triggered significant conversations across the HR and employee relations ecosystem regarding organizational culture, Internal Committee effectiveness, escalation mechanisms, employee trust, managerial accountability, and institutional response systems. The incident has also brought increased focus on the consequences of procedural inaction, workplace silencing, ineffective redressal systems, and the larger role of HR in shaping safe and responsive workplace environments. 

The objective of the discussion is not to deliberate on the merits of the case itself, but to use the incident as a starting point to examine broader workplace realities and organizational learnings relevant for HR and Employee Relations professionals across sectors. 

This live roundtable discussion aims to create an honest, practical, and discussion-led conversation on: 

  • Moving beyond “checkbox compliance” under the POSH Act; 
  • Building psychologically safe workplaces where employees feel heard and supported; 
  • Strengthening Internal Committee effectiveness, responsiveness, and employee confidence; 
  • Understanding the role of HR and Employee Relations teams in early intervention and escalation; 
  • Managing organizational risks arising from delayed or ineffective responses; 
  • Building accountability-driven workplace cultures; 
  • Creating effective support systems, reporting mechanisms, and employee trust frameworks; 
  • Balancing compliance obligations with people-centric and culture-sensitive approaches. 

The event is envisioned as a highly interactive engagement bringing together HR and Employee Relations professionals along with external experts to exchange perspectives, experiences, and practical approaches to strengthening workplace culture and employee safety. 

Event Format:

  • Live, in-person HR Roundtable 
  • Closed-door and discussion-oriented format 
  • Participation from HR and Employee Relations professionals across organizations 
  • 4 external speakers/panelists 
  • Interactive discussions and peer-learning focused engagement 

Participants: The session will include invited HR professionals and Employee Relations professionals across sectors. 

Objective: The objective of the roundtable is to facilitate meaningful conversations amongst HR and Employee Relations professionals on building workplaces that are safe, responsive, employee-centric, and institutionally accountable. 

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