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7 Strategies Addressing How to Prevent Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

EverFi - HR

On any given day, you can do a Google search for “sexual harassment,” click on the “News” link, and find dozens of headlines about recent sexual harassment allegations. The stories cross geographies and industries and they show how little has been invested in preventing sexual harassment in the workplace.

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HR Courses Online: Enhancing Human Resource Skills for Professionals

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Want to know the best online courses to learn human resources? These are the most commonly used online HR courses to boost your confidence, increase your skillset, and make you the HR professional in demand. Finding the right HR courses online to prepare for your human resources career can be confusing.

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Workplace violence prevention: Practical steps employers can take

Business Management Daily

In between, there are petty thefts, serious fights and sexual assaults. Employers who allow harassment or discrimination to occur against may create fertile ground for workplace violence. A sexual harasser, for example, may progress to sexual assault. Workplace violence takes many forms.

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Can you fire a supervisor accused of sexual harassment without investigating first? Yep.

The Employer Handbook

.” But, after receiving anonymous complaints of sexual harassment by one or more of the female lifeguards he supervised, the employer suspended and then terminated the lifeguard. So, the lifeguard — we’ll call him ‘plaintiff’ now — sued for gender discrimination. His factual support?

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Vendors in the Swipeclock Marketplace: Spotlight on Syntrio

SwipeClock

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 celebrates 60 years this year, and it’s one piece of legislation that protects workers from sexual harassment in the workplace. One of the best tools available to employers is ongoing training regarding harassment prevention.

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Take it from the feds (literally!). Here are 12 EEOC-recommended ways to LEVEL-UP your company’s anti-harassment efforts.

The Employer Handbook

In the morning and for most of the afternoon, I served as a volunteer EEOC mediator to help resolve a Charge of Discrimination. But, more so, there were excellent tips that private-sector employers may want to utilize in their workplaces to improve their anti-harassment efforts. For me, yesterday was all about the U.S.

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I filed a complaint, yet more women were sexually harassed by the same employee. What now?

Workplace Coach

After it published, I learned two former employees of my current employer had written similar stories about the same man. Employers have an obligation to protect their employees from harassment. Like other employers who’ve recently discovered they employ sexual harassers, they may now see the situation differently.