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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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Importance of Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Training in Your Organization

PSB

POSH Training for your Employees and Management- Know the Basics What, Why and How. Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH)Training has gained companies’ attention, whether big or small, due to the recent increase in the number of sexual harassment cases. What is POSH Training?

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What to Know about the New California Sexual Harassment Training Regulations

Zenefits

Due to recent legislation, California businesses have a deadline of January 1, 2020, to enstate new sexual harassment policies. The change to the policy includes a new requirement for sexual harassment training. Read on to learn how to create a successful California sexual harassment training policy.

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On the Road: Employment Law Updates Seminars

HRWatchdog

The New Year brings many things — resolutions, cold weather and CalChamber’s annual Employment Law Updates seminars. Our seminars are sell-out shows and currently seats are only available for the San Francisco seminar on January 28. Who has to pay for sexual harassment prevention training?

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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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New California Required Harassment Prevention Training FAQs White Paper

HRWatchdog

Our latest white paper answers all your questions about the new harassment prevention training requirements. You’ve all heard the news that California employers with five or more employees located anywhere must now provide sexual harassment prevention training to all employees — not just supervisors, as was the previous law.