Supervisor Sexual Harassment Training (OnDemand Webinar)

$99.00

SKU: 411200EAU

Description

Gain a better understanding of how to define and identify sexual harassment in the workplace and learn how to investigate complaints as a manager.In today’s workplaces, employers are faced with significant challenges in light of the metoo movement. Today employees are coming forward with complaints, but which complaints constitute sexual harassment, and what should an employer do when they receive a complaint? Sexual harassment can come in all forms and from many different parties, which makes it important for employers to understand how they can best educate their employees, and especially their supervisors and managers, on the topic. Employees should know what sexual harassment is and how to report sexual harassment, and supervisors and managers must be given the training and tools to identify sexual harassment in the workplace. For HR professionals, investigating a sexual harassment complaint is a tedious and documentationheavy adventure. This material will review everything from the basics of what constitutes sexual harassment from a legal perspective to best practices for conducting an effective sexual harassment investigation.

Date: 2023-12-12 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Establishing a Baseline
• Why This Presentation and the Content Is Important
• Two Types of Sexual Harassment
• How It Arises/and What Employers Should Be Aware of

Policies
• What Your Policies Should Say and How to Implement a Zero Tolerance Workforce
• Training Supervisors and Management to Recognize and Report
• Where Do Policies Apply and Who Is Bound by Them

Retaliation
• What the Law Says About Sexual Harassment and Retaliation

Investigations
• Considerations and Key Points When Conducting an Investigation
• What to Do When a Report Is Made
• Do’s and Don’ts of Investigations

Laura C. Bunting-Jackson Lewis P.C., Joanna M. Rodriguez – Jackson Lewis P.C.