It seems that every day new sexual misconduct scandals rock every sector of society. Have our workplaces trivialized, tolerated or even normalized “boys will be boys” behavior? These events provide an invitation for leaders and team members, men and women, to enter the conversation again, and to intentionally stand up and courageously say something if they see troubling or illegal behavior among each other. Clearly, at all levels in the workplace this is easier said than done.
As a leader, do you possess the experience, muscle and gravitas to intervene, lead an investigation and ultimately mitigate what could become a significant threat to your organization? This workshop will provide steps to recognize, classify and intervene in harassment and bullying situations and to prevent the types of “abusive conduct” that a reasonable person would find hostile or offensive. This training satisfies California’s AB 1825 requirements.
Learn the three steps you can teach your team members to disrupt harassment and bullying and textual harassment
The harassment/bullying continuum
The investigation and interviews
Privacy issues
Documenting & resolving complaints
New legal requirements for January 2018 – Mandatory Training to Prevent Gender Identity Harassment
Derogatory and threatening remarks
Insults, intimidation and humiliation
Sabotaging or undermining work performance
Thursday Jan 11, 2018
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM PST
Thursday, January 11, 2018
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m
8:30 a.m. Registration & Snack
Truckee Tahoe Airport Community Room
10356 Truckee Airport Road
Truckee, CA 530-587-4119
$39 for SHRA & SHRM
$49 for Chamber members
$59 for non-members
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