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Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Learning Pool

The new International Labour Organisation convention on violence and harassment at work is long overdue. I t is over 4 years since the allegations about Weinstein broke and the #metoo movement highlighted how prevalent sexual harassment in the workplace is across all industries and across the world. They are not.

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9 Ways to Improve Your Sexual Harassment Training

KnowledgeCity

Is the sexual harassment training program in your workplace actually producing results? Or are your employees simply sitting through it to check off a box for a yearly training requirement? Do you even have a training plan in place? Your training is one and done. A study by the U.S.

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We Need to Change the Culture Around Sexual Harassment Training

David Kelly

A few weeks ago I was lamenting with a friend about the reports of sexual harassment being applied to Louis CK. It’s always disappointing to hear about behavior like this, but it stings a bit more when it’s applied to someone you admired and respected, which was the case for both of us when it came to Louis CK.

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Sexual Harassment in New York State — How Training Promotes Change

Interactive Services

The issue of sexual harassment is not a new one, but now more than ever, public consciousness has turned toward finding a solution. Today, we have a unique opportunity to spark real growth through effective learning tactics. Is your sexual harassment training designed to drive a culture of change?

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Build a comprehensive sexual harassment prevention training program

CLO Magazine

The modern workplace began to change in October 2017. That’s when the Harvey Weinstein story broke, spurring the #MeToo movement and new state laws designed to address the pervasive problem of sexual harassment in the workplace. For learning and human resources professionals, this trend poses a number of challenges.

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Sexual Harassment: What’s Next?

Interactive Services

Recent sexual assault scandals have rocked the U.S. High-profile media and entertainment celebrities have been forced to step down from their lofty perches in light of widespread sexual harassment allegations. It is widely known that organizational culture change begins at the top. and the world.

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SANYA TALWAR WALKS THE POSH TALK WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Her scope of work includes assisting organizations from diverse sectors on the law against sexual harassment & on adopting gender-sensitization. Her advisory, training and inquiry skills come with solid legal and psycho-social acumen & her eventful legal career that spans over 7 years. THE INTERVIEW: 1.