By survey, as many as one in three women have experienced workplace sexual harassment over their careers, with less than 20% ever reporting the matter to management. A 2021 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission report found California's incidence to be significantly higher than the national average.
Intended to eliminate such abuse, every two years California employers with five or more on payroll must provide at least two hours of harassment prevention training to managers and at least one hour of such training to all other employees. Employers also must provide such training within six months of hire or promotion to management.
Instruction must include: ● guidance on harassment definitions, prevention, correction and remedies; ● practical examples; and ● prevention of any kind of abusive conduct.
With long years of experience, our live webinar training suits even remote workers yet to return to the work site. Superior to each employee's isolated point-and-click e-training, our format allows for:
Contact us TODAY for more information, pricing or to schedule your workforce's webinars at (626) 583-6600 or officemgr@tbowleslaw.com
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