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How to Buy off-the-shelf eLearning Courses for Your LMS Software: Benefits and Drawbacks to Consider

PSB

Finding the perfect eLearning courses and marketplaces can be overwhelming, with many options. Our team has compiled a list of the top eight places to find off-the-shelf eLearning courses to simplify the process. What are off-the-shelf eLearning courses?

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Harassment Prevention Training Deadline Approaching? CalChamber’s New Live, Virtual Training Can Help

HRWatchdog

California employers with five or more employees must provide one hour of harassment prevention training to nonsupervisory employees and two hours of training to supervisors. This training must take place within six months of hire or promotion and every two years thereafter. Since 2008, CalChamber has trained more than 1.4

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Importance of Compliance Training in California State

PCS

Compliance training in California is something that employers must not ignore and dutifully implement. Moreover, training can reduce risks, provide a sound environment for the workforce, and maintain the reputation of businesses. Harassment Prevention There are several training programs that are required in California.

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Sexual Harassment Prevention Training in California State

PCS

Employers with five or more employees are mandated by state law to provide California sexual harassment prevention training. This training must be implemented within six months after an employer is hired or promoted. An employer in this state also needs to schedule the training every two years.

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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

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Summarizing EEOC’s Harassment Prevention Guide For Constructors

HR Digest

On June 18, the EEOC released a harassment prevention guide for the construction industry to follow, bringing attention to the unrest rampant among workers in the field. The unique structure of construction jobs leaves workers especially vulnerable to workplace harassment.

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Office Flirting – Anti sexual harassment training California

PCS

Dealing with Flirting Issues in the Workplace. Most companies have rigid policies against office romance. In other words, office flirting is a big no-no. These cases do not only besmirch the organization’s image. The reputation of employees involved and their families especially married individuals are also tainted. . Be very professional. .

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Ringing in the New Year: 10 Things HR Should Do Now

Speaker: Kirsten Goulde SHRM-SCP, M.S., Principal, K. Goulde & Associates,

Here are areas for HR to focus to help ensure their companies are on the right track for 2019: Anti-harassment training is only Step 1 – take your prevention measures farther by creating a culture of respectful behavior throughout the organization.