California’s Abusive Conduct Training Regulation Under AB 2053 (OnDemand Webinar)

$20.00

SKU: 410368EAU

Description

Make sure you are in compliance with California’s workplace ‘antibullying’ requirement.Most employers in California are required to train management and nonmanagement employees on how to prevent harassment and discrimination in the workplace. California also requires employers train employees on how to prevent abusive conduct. California’s detailed training requirements can be onerous for many employers who may not be aware of what they need to do to ensure compliance and provide their employees with effective training. Compliance is made more difficult with the Legislature’s frequent changes to the training requirements.This presentation will help persons responsible for preparing, providing, and tracking harassment prevention training understand California’s requirements and ensure their company is in full compliance. The topic will also explain what abusive conduct is and the best practices for preventing it in the workplace. Failing to provide compliant training can lead to an increase in inappropriate conduct in the workplace and the mismanagement of employee complaints about such conduct. It can also increase liability to employers in litigation related to alleged harassment, discrimination, and retaliation claims. This presentation is critical for employers to ensure their harassment prevention training complies with California law.

Date: 2023-12-13 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Harassment/Eeo Training Requirements in General (Trends, etc.)
• What Sets California Apart From Other States/Jurisdictions

What the Law Actually Requires
• The Abusive Conduct Aspect
• What It Is
• What It’s Not
• How the Law Requires Training, but the Behaviors Are Not Unlawful, Per Se

Tips on How to Address It in a Training
• Examples
• Hypotheticals

ASA ,CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,HR Certification Institute ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Chelsea Mesa-Seyfarth Shaw LLP