Video Program (ILT) ID: 2523

Legal Briefs™ Harassment & Discrimination: Promoting Respect & Preventing Discrimination

Managing Legal Risk

This updated program provides answers to several of the most common questions managers struggle with concerning harassment and discrimination. • What is included under Federal or State Law as Harassment? • What should I do when an issue is reported to me? • What are my responsibilities related to the individuals affected by the report? • Can I be sued if I don’t respond appropriately? In addition, the program provides managers with four specific actions they can take to help ensure they keep themselves and your organization in compliance with the law. It's specifically designed to cut through the legal jargon to provide clear and concise information in terms that everyone can understand.

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Harassment and discrimination are probably two of the most well-known legal issues managers face. Unfortunately, they are also the two areas where managers can get themselves into the most trouble. Even with all the publicity on this topic in blogs, online and television, many managers are not well aware of their responsibilities regarding harassment and discrimination.

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Competencies

  • Understanding Diversity
  • Fostering Inclusion, Equity & Belonging

Learning Objectives

  • Define quid pro quo and hostile work environment harassment
  • Define the “reasonable person” standard
  • Identify five common pitfalls managers face in dealing with harassment and discrimination
  • Take four critical actions to help maintain a harassment and discrimination-free workplace

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