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EEOC Busy: Focus on Sexual Harassment

HRWatchdog

The EEOC continues to collect money from employers in lawsuits and settlements for sexual harassment. One day later, the EEOC announced seven sexual harassment lawsuits filed against employers located throughout the U.S., Employers in California have an affirmative duty to prevent harassment in the workplace.

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Types of employee training programs — which is the right fit?

Business Management Daily

Building a solid employee training program is important. Not only does training improve employee performance and ensure that new employees have the skills that they need to excel in their roles, but it can also improve employee engagement and retention. Here’s what you need to know about how and when to provide employee training.

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Live, In-Person Option for Harassment Prevention Training

HRWatchdog

We all think we know what California law considers sexual harassment in the workplace — or do we? Gray areas of unlawful behavior create problems, and in-person training allows group discussion and further clarification. The training is ideal for California supervisors, HR managers and business owners.”. “The

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Your HR Recommendations Being Dismissed? Helpful Tips on What to Do

HRWatchdog

The podcast kicks off by featuring a clip of “The Office” that has branch manager Michael Scott deride a human resource representative, Toby Flenderson, for suggesting that office personnel watch a sexual harassment prevention video and are reminded of the company’s sexual harassment policy.

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Christine Spadafor On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

In this time of the war for talent, articulating Purpose?—?and Thank you for making time to visit with us about the topic of our time. Employees, particularly younger ones entering the workforce, are prioritizing corporate Purpose when selecting prospective employers. and executing on them. and living it?—?are A WWII vet.

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Ellen Savage Reflects on 30-Year Career as Labor Law Expert

HRWatchdog

Savage first worked for the CalChamber’s legislative department while she attended law school. Savage first worked for the CalChamber’s legislative department while she attended law school. She traveled and did seminars, and wrote and updated the California Labor Law Digest. Our members are wonderful.

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interviewers who show up late, can’t find parking at my job, and more

Ask a Manager

I feel it shows a lack of respect for me and my time. As a candidate, you’re expected to be there precisely on time, but interviewers aren’t held to the same expectation. Who knows, maybe the last interview ran over slightly or your interviewer needed time to jot down notes about the candidate. Here we go….