What are the California Harassment laws?( AB 1825, AB 2053, SB 396 & SB 1343 ):
In addition, to knowing and implementing your companies policies, it is the managers or supervisorslegal obligation to report any conduct that specifically violates the law California, Federal laws or company policy, as described in company handbook.– whether the issue is valid, or suspected,managers & supervisors need to be trained on how to react accordingly, upholding the “zero-tolerance” workplace philosophy.

A workplace environment that providesa quality diverseenvironment, while providing the goal of “zero tolerance” in the Sexual Harassment areas, will not only eliminate legal issues, but will create greater workplace production. Employee’s underst
What topics need to be included in the California state laws:
- Understanding the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964;
- The types of conduct that can be sexual harassment; Provide practical example…….
- Quid Pro Quo
- Strategies to prevent sexual harassment;
- Manager’s obligation to report harassment, and understanding the role of HR in the investigative process.
- Practical examples of harassment, i.e. Impact vs. Intent, Off color jokes, bullying, touching, Cyber issues, etc.
- Understanding the limited confidentiality of the complaint process, & why this occurs.
- How employers must correct harassing behavior, practical examples.
- What to do if the supervisor/manager is accused of Harassment issues.
- Understanding the “Zero Tolerance ” approach that companies need to provide & understand.
- “Abusive conduct” under Government Code section 12950.1, subdivision (g)(2).
Roll-Playing Requirements:
- Various hypothetical scenarios depicting specific areas outside the boundaries of ” Zero Tolerance”, providing instructor lead discussion so that managersunderstand in very practical workplace examples what is improper.
- Team-Building and Communication activities that highlight role playing& lead to understanding specific situations & issues.
- Q and A along with Pre-test & Post-test that assess each participant’s knowledge level.
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- Race,National origin, Ancestry
- Physical disability & Mental disability
- Marital status; Age and Sexual orientation
- Gender
- Discrimination & workplace diversity training is highly recommended
- We highly recommend our Harassment courses be supplemented with both Communication & Team-Building courses, which are integral in the workplace.


