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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. For those of us that work in the training and development community, it starts with a difficult truth. Training Departments are Part of the Sexual Harassment Problem. Don’t get me wrong.

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New California Law Requires Sexual Harassment Training

KnowledgeCity

Sexual harassment and assault headline in the news every day. The Me Too movement fueled organizations to address and train employees to understand what sexual harassment is, appropriate work behavior and how to prevent it from happening in the workplace. What is sexual harassment training?

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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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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.

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Top Tips for Prioritizing Sexual Harassment Prevention

Interactive Services

All organizations must understand the laws around sexual harassment prevention, and prioritize training to minimize issues and ensure that everyone is aware of the protocol in place for handling incidents that do occur. So, what can employers do to combat sexual harassment in the workplace? Know the laws.

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How To Meet New York Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Requirements

KnowledgeCity

The Me Too movement has spawned a rush of companies and legislatures to review their current sexual harassment laws and policies. Although Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prevents discrimination based on gender, it does not specifically address the problems of sexual harassment in the workplace.