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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. Studies have shown that companies with more women managers have less sexual harassment. and the world.

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How to Deliver POSH Training Effectively

Kitaboo

#MeToo became a trending hashtag in recent times, with men and women of different backgrounds, working for different industries coming forward to voice out the sexual harassment at the workplace. It became a worldwide movement, with new reports of harassment coming up almost every other day. Why is POSH Training Required?

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Toxic work culture: Why employees hesitate to speak up

TalentLMS

Toxic behaviors, like lack of transparency, can be challenging to pinpoint and address. “ The Moment You Realized Your Workplace Was TOXIC ” became a viral series of TikTok videos, with hundreds of users sharing their own stories and experiences of toxic workplaces. Fortunately, in 2023, people are more “toxic aware,” according to The Muse.

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What a toxic workplace looks like — and how to change that

TalentLMS

Then, with proper HR processes and training, you can partner with employees to build and maintain a healthy workplace. Some bad behaviors are obvious— sexual harassment or physical bullying in the workplace is never acceptable. Even though these behaviors are more subtle, they can still have harmful effects.

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Bullying at Work: EEOC Won’t Take It Anymore

ej4 eLearning

The term “workplace harassment” often conjures images of 1950s-style gender-based pestering where men made women feel uncomfortable and powerless through comments and touch that would not fly in today’s workplace – “Mad Men” style. The issue has become much wider than just gender though, and is recognized by the U.S.

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From bystander to upstander

CLO Magazine

We’ve mandated sexual harassment prevention training. Up until a couple years ago, anti-harassment training was usually organized in response to a specific incident or public moment. Many states now require businesses to offer anti-harassment training. We’ve changed the laws. What does then?

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From Why to Wow: Develop E-learning Modules for Engaging Compliance Training

CommLab India

Compliance training, though mandatory, is greeted with grim faces and grumbling from employees; the usual response is, why this training? Though organizations do their best to convince employees that compliance training is important, employees are not enthusiastic. Invariably, these training exercises are ill-designed.