Course Expiration
Once you register you have up to one year to complete the course.
Course Description
Sexual Harassment in the workplace is a sensitive issue that can marginalize employees and be costly to employers. The Me Too movement has ignited a sea change in cultural attitudes re what is acceptable behavior at the workplace. Many high-profile legal cases such as Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby have focused attention on how employers have used their power to harass and exploit mostly female employees. Students will learn what behaviors constitute harassment and the importance of developing policies and ongoing training to prevent it. Course content focuses on definitions, harassment policies, scenarios, legal consequences, and best practices for responding to complaints.
This online course satisfies the California law that employees and supervisors receive sexual harassment training.
California employers with five or more employees must provide harassment prevention training to all employees by the end of 2020. Two hours of training is required for supervisors and one hour for non-supervisory employees. Training must take place within six months of hire or promotion and every two years thereafter (SB 1343).
Course Objectives:
Know what constitutes sexual harassment and abusive conduct
Understand the legal definition of sexual harassment
Become familiar with laws regarding sexual harassment
Study sample harassment and abuse policies and scenarios
Know how to safely and effectively report sexual harassment and abusive conduct
Learn techniques for preventing sexual harassment and abusive conduct
Gain an understanding of current events involving sexual harassment