In our Sexual Harassment Awareness training courses your employees will learn and apply the important skills of handling sexual harassment issues and complaints. This hands on course thoroughly addresses the elements of how to prevent unacceptable behavior. The course includes a detailed overview of what sexual harassment is, explains legal definitions, discusses sexual harassment prevention, and shows how to handle sexual harassment complaints and maintain a positive work environment.
For more information about individual sexual harassment training courses please complete this form. Once the form is received one of our consultants will provide you with a confidential proposal that will include a detailed description of the training course and the costs for conducting it.
On the ever-changing landscape of employment law, sexual harassment training has evolved from a "good idea" to a legal imperative for employers. Indeed, while courts across the country are lining up in holding that the existence of sexual harassment trainingis a critical component when evaluating an employer's defense to harassment claims, several states have led a charge to statutorily require sexual harassment training for both public and private employers.
For instance, California law now mandates that employers (with 50 or more employees) provide two hours of interactive sexual harassment training to supervisors every two years. Newly hired supervisors, or those promoted to a supervisory position, must receive sexual harassment training within six months of the hire/promotion date. Notably, California's mandatory training requirements have broad application: employers based outside of California who have at least 50 employees anywhere in the country must provide sexual harassment training to their California supervisors in accordance with the California rules regardless of how few employees or supervisors they have working in California.
Even employers presently unaffected by state-mandated sexual harassment trainingrequirements should nevertheless consider implementing and maintaining a company-wide sexual harassment training program. Not only could such training serve to prevent prohibited and costly behavior, but it can also be a crucial component of an employer's affirmative defense to legal liability when a supervisor is accused of sexual harassment.
Specifically, a formidable sexual harassment training program can demonstrate that the employer exercised "reasonable care" to prevent and correct sexual harassment in the workplace.
See e.g., Faragher v. City of Boca Raton, 524 U.S. 775 (1998); Burlington Indus. v. Ellerth, 524 U.S. 742 (1998). Moreover, should liability be found, a sexual harassment training program can provide an employer with a first-line defense to contest the imposition of punitive damages because the employer's commitment to the sexual harassment training program demonstrates its good faith efforts to comply with anti-discrimination and anti-harassment laws. See e.g., Kolstad v. American Dental Ass'n, 527 U.S. (1999).
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Answer: Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when this conduct explicitly or implicitly affects an individual's employment, unreasonably interferes with an individual's work performance, or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.
Answer: What is my company's sexual harassment policy? What is sexual harassment law? What are some sexual harassment statistics? Do my employees truly understand the legal definition of sexual harassment? Am I taking seriously my obligation as an employer to protect my employees from hostile workplace events? How much money would my company be willing to pay to settle a sexual harassment law suit? Do I really know how to prevent sexual harassment from happening?
Answer: We offer corporate sexual harassment training classes where organizations can purchase discounted packages. Each participant can be monitored by your management team or human resources professionals. In the online program, attendees work in their individual sexual harassment course at their own pace. Total real time to complete the course is approximately 2-hours, but participants can log in and out as needed to address other tasks.