Sexual Harassment and Discrimination for Managers in California

HRM-18.2



Sexual harassment is a concern for every business that has more than one employee. When sexual harassment does occur in the workplace, it can create many problems for the victim, co-workers, and the company, including a drop in morale, a loss in productivity, legal action, and a damaged reputation for the company. This course will teach supervisory employees about sexual harassment and what to do if they or one of their employees become a victim. Employees will learn to identify the three major types of sexual harassment, and the proper procedures for reporting a sexual harassment incident. This course is designed for all supervisory personnel in the state of California working for companies employing more than 50 people, contains several scenarios and meets California’s requirement for a two-hour runtime. This course is presented in English and Spanish. NOTE: learners may complete the course in less than the full runtime if the skipping feature is not disabled on your account. Please contact [email protected] if you would like this feature disabled.