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Violence, harassment, discrimination and decimated newsrooms: Indian journalists fight a silent battle

Thrive Global

For thousands of journalists reporting sensitive events, threats, violence, dealing with online abuse and trolling are just a few among many challenges. Yet, their emotional and psychological wellbeing is not front and center in our social discourse. Suddenly a mob attacked Gunasekar. They scolded me and hit me again.

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A Balancing Act: How to Manage Social Media in the Workplace

Namely

Jobvite’s 2014 Social Recruiting Survey found that 93% of hiring managers will review a candidate’s social media profile before making a hiring decision. Train your hiring personnel on what the laws are, what to search or what should not be in the report,” Wall said. Have someone besides the hiring manager review social media profiles.

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Migating The Risks Of Title IX Infractions On Campus

LaborSoft

To refresh your memory, this amendment debuted in 1972 and prohibits sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funding, and directs how colleges and universities respond to sexual misconduct claims. It is important to be aware of the recent rollbacks that were made to the U.S. Proposed Changes.

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Campus Prevention Network Legal Brief

EverFi - HR

Below is a summary of the provisions that will significantly change the way that colleges, universities, and K-12 schools address sexual harassment. Below is a summary of the provisions that will significantly change the way that colleges, universities, and K-12 schools address sexual harassment. Title IX Regulations.

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Campus Prevention Network Legal Brief

EverFi - HR

Below is a summary of the provisions that will significantly change the way that colleges, universities, and K-12 schools address sexual harassment. Below is a summary of the provisions that will significantly change the way that colleges, universities, and K-12 schools address sexual harassment. Title IX Regulations.

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What HR Should Know About Retaliation in the Workplace

LaborSoft

percent in 1997 to 43 percent in 2014. This means that nearly half of all charges filed with the EEOC in 2014 were related to retaliation! White , a forklift operator claiming sexual harassment had her job duties reassigned by her manager. What You Should Know About Retaliation in the Workplace.

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Protect Your Business: How to Avoid the Most Common Discrimination Charge

Insperity

In 2014, nearly 43 percent of all discrimination complaints filed nationwide with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission accused employers of retaliation. And according to the EEOC, the number of findings based on a retaliation claim is outpacing other types of discrimination. The EEOC uses three main terms to discuss retaliation.