Understand sexual harassment laws in New York
Recognize conduct constituting unlawful harassment
Learn about available remedies for victims
Identify employee rights and available forums for complaints
Comprehend supervisor responsibilities in preventing harassment
Gain awareness of bystander intervention and retaliation prevention
Designed in accordance with New York law, this newly updated course provides a thorough exploration of sexual harassment, as mandated by the New York Civil Rights Law, the New York City Human Rights Law, and the EEOC guidelines. The curriculum encompasses key topics, including federal and state statutory provisions, supervisor responsibilities, bystander intervention, and retaliation.
The course begins with an in-depth explanation of sexual harassment based on guidance issued by the Department of Labor and the Division of Human Rights. Participants gain insight into federal harassment laws, learn to recognize conduct constituting unlawful sexual harassment, and explore the remedies available to victims. Moreover, the training emphasizes the employee's right to redress and identifies available forums for adjudicating complaints.
Central to the course is a meticulously researched, modern video presentation that delivers information in a straightforward manner. Through clear examples and no-nonsense explanations, participants gain a comprehensive understanding of what constitutes sexual harassment, unacceptable behaviors, and the consequences for engaging in harassment. The sleek design and engaging format ensure effective retention of crucial information.
By the end of the course, participants are equipped with the knowledge and tools to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace effectively. They understand their roles and responsibilities as supervisors, recognize the importance of bystander intervention, and are aware of the severe consequences of retaliation. This program leaves no room for ambiguity, empowering employees to create a respectful and safe work environment.
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team individually with testing
and recordkeeping capabilities.
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View this course in a classroom
environment, or assign it to your
team individually with testing
and recordkeeping capabilities.
Department of Labor guidance in consultation with the Division of Human Rights.
Federal and state statutory provisions, supervisor conduct, bystander intervention, and retaliation.
The right to redress and available forums for adjudicating complaints.
Through a meticulously researched, modern video presentation.
Severe consequences and potential legal ramifications.
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