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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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How to revamp your sexual harassment training for the hybrid workplace

TalentLMS

Sexual harassment training probably didn’t rank high on most lists. No matter your office situation, now’s the time to re-evaluate and revamp your approach to sexual harassment training for employees. In this article, we’ll go over why harassment training matters now. Here’s why.

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Top 10 Sexual Harassment Training Courses

Ed App

Sexual harassment in the workplace is prevalent yet not openly talked about. Women and men alike experience sexual harassment but not that many organizations provide training to identify, report, or prevent it. Here are the top 10 sexual harassment training courses available.

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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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Launch Online Training to Target Desired Behaviors

Grovo

Changing behaviors is hard — even if the behavior is just getting people to take training! We can’t rely on our employees to be compelled to enter our platforms just because we tell them that it’s “suggested” or “required” training. Get people excited that it’s coming, and aware of the date when the training will “drop”.

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Sexual Harassment Prevention Starts With Leadership

CLO Magazine

Eighty-five percent of women have reported some form of sexual harassment at work, and seemingly even more than that have experienced it, as evidenced by the #MeToo movement sweeping social media. As we begin 2018, leaders will have to decide whether they want to make preventing sexual harassment in the workplace a C-suite priority.

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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.