Way To Go Team... (a Sexual Harassment Situation for Discussion)

Unwanted Touching

Slapping any employee on the butt is inappropriate workplace behavior and should not happen with any employee! Unwanted touching, swatting, rubbing or any other physical action of this type spells trouble in the workplace. It’s best to keep physical contact to a minimum and always on a professional level. For example, a fist bump is generally appropriate when offering congratulations.

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TrainingBriefs® Way to Go Team!

Slapping any employee on the butt is inappropriate workplace behavior and should not happen with any employee! Unwanted touching, swatting, rubbing or any other physical action of this type spells trouble in the workplace. It’s best to keep physical contact to a minimum and always on a professional level.

Training Files (8)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Way To Go Team...
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:09 min EnglishDemo
Way To Go Team...
Video without narrator
Video Vignette00:39 min EnglishDemo
Way To Go Team...
Discussion Guide
Workshop Material8 pages EnglishDemo
Way To Go Team...
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material1 page EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Do your employees know the difference between unprofessional and illegal behavior and sexual harassment? Do they know how to handle borderline situations involving themselves or their coworkers? This program is a powerful tool to drive discussion, build awareness and prevent incidents of sexual harassment.


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