Understand the legal requirements of California's AB2053
Identify various forms of abusive conduct in the workplace
Recognize the impact of workplace bullying on productivity and morale
Learn how to prevent and address bullying behaviors effectively
Foster a positive workplace culture by eliminating toxic behaviors
This short, hard-hitting video about workplace bullying prevention covers the topics needed to comply with California's new AB 2053 workplace abusive conduct law.
California law now requires workplace abuse training to be included as part of harassment training. If you have over 50 employees, you need to make sure your organization is covered.
Workplace bullying is not a new problem, but only just recently has the plague of bullying at work been quantified. Conservative estimates put the loss in productivity at over a billion dollars in the USA alone. A decline in employee morale, loss of productivity, employee turnover, health problems and loss in organizational reputation are just a few of the problems that the bullying causes.
This brand-new AB2053 course covers every aspect of abusive conduct in the workplace.
This new course will leave no doubt what behaviors are unacceptable in the workplace. Organizations that eliminate toxic behaviors like abusive contact are more likely to be financially successful than those who do not. Additionally, bully-free organizations are less likely to suffer from workplace violence incidents and less likely to have employees suffer from health issues such as stress that keep them from their jobs.
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team individually with testing
and recordkeeping capabilities.
AB2053 is a legal requirement for harassment training in California for organizations with over 50 employees.
Consequences include a decline in morale, loss of productivity, increased turnover, health problems, and damage to organizational reputation.
It covers scenarios such as taunting, sabotage, verbal abuse, threats, hazing, and unfair treatment.
The course highlights that organizations eliminating toxic behaviors are more likely to be financially successful and less prone to workplace violence incidents.
A workplace free from bullying ensures a positive culture, minimizing health issues like stress and contributing to increased productivity.
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