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Office Flirting – Anti sexual harassment training California

PCS

Most companies have rigid policies against office romance. Do not allow sexual remarks to go unchallenged. You believe it is absolutely wrong to have a personal relationship in the company. This can be your last option if it gets worse and become a form of sexual provocation. Dealing with Flirting Issues in the Workplace.

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Is Hiring Teens a Good Alternative to a Tight Labor Market?

Stratus

While there may be a learning curve for your more seasoned workers to catch on to technology advancements, teens are digital natives. First-time jobs may mean an intense learning curve for young workers who aren’t used to standing for long periods of time or leaving their cell phones unchecked. Could teens be the solution? Lower wages.

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Dear ReWorker: How Do I Handle a Sexual Harassment Claim?

Cornerstone On Demand

Dear ReWorker, We recently had a sexual harassment complaint about an employee. Out of curiosity, I Googled this person and found several websites that list his name and include details about his inappropriate sexual activities and relationships. Is His Online Behavior Just Icky, or Is It Illegal?

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Stop Spying on Social Media

HRExecutive

Apart from the legal risks of monitoring current employees, companies could find themselves in hot water by using social media to vet candidates. Through social media, employers may learn information regarding a candidate’s race, age, religion, disability or other protected classification,” says LaKisha M. He has since been rehired.)

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The Role of Tech & AI in Helping Employees Feel Safe and Respected at Work.

Speaker: Claire Lew, CEO of Know Your Company, & George Swisher, CEO of LiiRN

Join us for a candid conversation between company culture experts Claire Lew & George Swisher. They'll expose how technology and artificial intelligence can help prevent and predict issues of sexual harassment, diversity and inclusion before they become an avalanche internally or worse, publicly – and how they cannot.

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Bookmark This! Anti Harassment Edition

HR Bartender

As HR pros, we know that we have a role to play in making sure our workplaces are free from harassment. And anti-harassment policies are only the beginning. And for human resources that means doing our part in changing company culture. This post has been a long time in the works. We can’t just change policies after the fact.

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Sexual Harassment Survey on Gender, Training Effectiveness

HRWatchdog

Men and women’s idea of what constitutes sexual harassment differ significantly, according to a recent study that examines employee reactions to the sexual harassment prevention training provided by their companies, knowledge of which behaviors can be considered sexual harassment, and how the pandemic has affected workplace harassment.

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Charting Your Course Through Changing Regulations

Speaker: Bonnie Treichel, Senior Consultant & CCO, Multnomah Group

More recently, the tides have turned in other directions – forcing employers to direct their attention at mandated state-run retirement plans; employee leave and paid time off; sexual harassment training; pay equity; and more! The world of work is changing. October 10, 2018 11 AM PST, 2 PM EST, 7 PM BST