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    HR TRAINING 2019 - Piercings, Tattoos and More: Dress Codes For the Workplace - Legally Compliant Policies and Guidelines

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    Website https://www.trainhr.com/webinar/-702409LIVE?channel=ourglocal-june_2019_SEO | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category online training courses for hr professionals,online training programs for hr professionals, HR Training and Development

    Deadline: June 10, 2019 | Date: June 10, 2019

    Venue/Country: U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-04-08 20:30:18 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    This webinar on Workplace Dress Codes will discuss your reasons and rights as an employer to establish a dress code in your workplace and how to develop and adopt one that complements your business.

    Why should you Attend

    Establishing a Dress Code for your business today is not as simple as it once was. Before deciding on a formal dress code or updating your current one, the reasons and benefits should be explored so that your decisions can promote a professional, safe and comfortable environment that reflects your culture in a positive manner.

    This webinar discusses your reasons and rights as an employer to establish a dress code in your workplace and how to develop and adopt one that complements your business.

    Considerations range from what is considered professional attire to cultural and generational preferences.

    It will also discuss how to establish clear guidelines for employees, the reasons behind decisions for dress and how to be comfortable, yet professional.

    Areas Covered in the Session

    Reasons to have a Dress Code

    Your rights as an employer to establish a dress code as a condition of employment

    What to include in your dress code?

    Defining business, business casual and casual

    Professionalism: customer contact positions

    Morale and respect among coworkers

    Safety: office and manufacturing positions

    Uniforms and logo wear

    Piercings, tattoos and hair

    Perfume and cologne

    Hygiene

    Cultural and religious considerations and other exceptions

    Younger generation's preference for informality

    When companies have been taken to court about “dress”: discrimination cases related to sex or gender, religion, or race?

    When does dress make a positive or negative impact on performance?

    Designing a policy which corresponds to your business

    Learning Objectives:

    The session will provide practical guidance on how to create and implement legal policies on employees'clothing, jewelry, tattoos, grooming, and religious expression

    Among other things, you will receive answers to these questions

    Can an employer strictly enforce dress and appearance policies without violating the law?

    Can a company require female employees to wear make-up? Or require male employees to have a short haircut?

    How does an employer handle the prevalence of tattoos and body jewelry among today's younger generation of workers?

    What process should an employer follow when addressing an employee's request to wear certain attire or headwear for religious reasons?

    When does safety trump religious beliefs?

    Can an employer have different dress requirements for different classes of employees?

    What are the potential legal risks associated with unlawful dress codes?

    Who Will Benefit

    Human Resource Professionals

    First line Supervisors and Management

    Recruiters and Employment Specialists

    Training and Learning Professionals

    Affirmative Action Officers

    Consultants and Business Owners

    Instructor:

    Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international speaker, trainer, consultant and a recognized expert on workplace and school harassment and bullying. She conducts harassment and bullying investigations and functions as an expert witness in harassment and bullying lawsuits. Her clients are from business, education, healthcare, law, and government organizations from both the public and private sector.

    Dr. Strauss has conducted research, written over 30 books, book chapters, and journal articles on harassment,bullying, and related topics. She has been featured on television and radio programs as well as interviewed for newspaper and journal articles.Susan has a doctorate in organizational leadership. She is a registered nurse, has a bachelor’s degree in human services and counseling, a master's degree in community health, and professional certificate in training and development.


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