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    Management's Responsibility in 2020 and Beyond: Preventing Harassment, Discrimination, Abuse and Bullying

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    Category Employee harassment training; Workplace investigations; Hr investigation process

    Deadline: December 11, 2019 | Date: December 11, 2019

    Venue/Country: Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr, Aurora, Color, U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-12-04 19:05:48 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Managers and supervisors have a huge role to play in the prevention of sexual harassment, dis-crimination, abuse, bullying, teasing, exploitation, and other inappropriate behaviors in the workplace and now the laws are also requiring the same. Our upcoming boot camp discusses the recent federal and state government regulations as well as the best practices to prevent such be-haviors at work.

    The boot camp covers the following key areas:

    • Discover the laws governing workplace protections from harassment, bullying and discrim-ination

    • Recognize the more subtle forms of harassment, bullying and discrimination (such as hos-tile work environment and third party harassment) and learn how to respond to them

    • Identify ways to investigate, sanction and offer remedies stopping all inappropriate beha-viors

    • Explore the many examples of behaviors that need to be analyzed and make your own de-cisions regarding them

    • Identify things such as adverse treatment and adverse impact

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    This course is mandatory for managers and supervisors in companies having 50 or 15 or more em-ployees. In California it has now changed to five (5) or more and other states will follow. The defi-nition of employee has been greatly enlarged to include contractors, part-time workers, and some others. Training of supervisors and managers is required at least every two years.

    Thus, it is strongly recommended that you provide training to all employees at least annually no matter how many you consider your head count. It only takes two people to have a behavior re-ported as either sexual harassment, bullying, or discrimination.

    Do you want to take that chance?

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    Anyone responsible for onboarding or managing an employee new to the company; from entry-level employee to senior executive – all will benefit.

    HR Professionals

    Training Professionals

    Senior Vice President

    Vice President

    Managing Director

    Regional Vice President

    Project Managers

    Directors

    Chief Learning Officer

    Speaker Profile: ArLyne Diamond, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized Leadership, Manage-ment, Professional Development, and Organizational Development (O-D) consultant, specialized in people and processes in the workplace. She has 37+ years of professional experience.

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