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Sexual Harassment: What’s Next?

Interactive Services

High-profile media and entertainment celebrities have been forced to step down from their lofty perches in light of widespread sexual harassment allegations. These high-profile sexual harassment and assault cases helped launch the #MeToo movement and are prompting companies to re-evaluate their sexual harassment initiatives.

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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. It’s now commonly accepted that employees should know how to identify and combat harassment. We’ve changed the laws. What does then?

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Self-Awareness: The Ladder to Leadership Success

CLO Magazine

National dialogue and federal policy shifts have caused change to continuously ripple throughout the health care industry. For the past two U.S. presidential administrations, health care has been a contentious issue. We keep trying new things to engage workers and better serve patients. In the book “Who Killed Change?,”

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What is Workplace Violence Training?

ProProfs

What is Workplace Violence Training for Employees? How to Create an Effective Workplace Violence Prevention Training Program. Best Courses for Workplace Violence Prevention Training. What Is Workplace Violence Training for Employees? What are the Types of Workplace Violence? Workplace Violence Risk Factors. Conclusion.

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How to Protect Your Company from a Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

KnowledgeCity

Does the thought of a sexual harassment complaint at your workplace leave your stomach in knots? In 2018, 13,055 sex-based harassment allegations were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), this does not include charges filed with the state or local Fair Employment Practice Agencies.