Date: | December 10, 2018 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm |
Timezone: | (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
Location: | Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colorado, Aurora, CO, 80016-6104, United States |
Website for Event: | https://bit.ly/2OKEpsG |
Topic: | Human Resources |
Description: | OVERVIEW But it is not only famous powerful men, such as celebrities and law makers, who sexually harass women (and sometimes men), powerful men (and occasionally women) in every industry may find they either have in the past, or are currently guilty of aggressive propositioning, touching, or telling off-color jokes. National statistics on sexual violence shows that sexual harassment exists at every level from universities, to workplaces, to healthcare and even in law firms. Antics or bad behavior such as this are unacceptable in the workplace and against company policy, but do these behaviors rise to the very high standard of illegal sexual harassment? No matter one’s gender, everyone has the legal and ethical right to be free from sexual harassment and assault. So how to prevent harassment in the workplace and what intervention strategies your organization should create and implement to address the epidemic of sexual harassment at workplace? Are your strategies working? According to the 2016 EEOC report on sexual harassment at workplace, 90% of those who say they were harassed never reported it or took formal action. Considering this sobering statistic, what will you do differently? Do you or your employer tolerate or ignore any employee who has a reputation for sexually inappropriate behavior. Perhaps he gets excused with comments such as “Oh, that’s just George, he doesn’t mean anything by it.” The EEOC also found that sexual harassment complaints are continuing to increase despite some organizations conducting sexual harassment training. They determined the type and format of training is largely ineffective. For more detail please click on this below link: Email: support@trainingdoyens.com |
Contact Name: | Training Doyens |
Contact Email: | support@trainingdoyens.com |
Contact Phone: | +1-720-996-1616 |