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Right Side of the Line: Creating a Respectful and Harassment-Free Workplace™
Updated with the US Supreme Court decision protecting LGBTQ+ workers! Meet federal compliance standards for harassment-prevention training. This interactive course is designed to help you recognize, respond to and resolve difficult interactions that can stem from inappropriate or illegal behaviors in the workplace. It also addresses harassment in all its form, including hazing, gossip, retaliation and more.
Drawing the Line: Creating a Respectful & Harassment-Free Workplace™ (2-Hour Mgr/Sup Version)
Completely Updated! A detailed course on harassment and discrimination prevention that addresses the requirements found in AB1825, AB2053, SB396 and CA FEHA requirements. This course consists of 12 modules and is designed especially for supervisors & managers. Workplace bullying (abusive conduct) and gender discrimination are also discussed and addressed in this course.
Right Side of the Line™: An Advantage eLearning Course
Teasing, Hazing, Gossip, Retaliation. Everyone, regardless of position, title or level in an organization, is responsible for creating a respectful and harassment-free workplace. This interactive eLearning course helps participants take a proactive approach to creating and maintaining respectful organizational cultures in order to remain legally compliant, to ensure adherence to organizational policies and to thrive and prosper.
Drawing the Line: Creating a Harassment-Free Workplace™ (Standard)
Managers must be able to recognize, even address and report harassment in an appropriate and timely manner. It’s their responsibility! To ensure effectiveness, this course goes beyond basic sexual harassment training to address multiple forms of unacceptable workplace behavior including discrimination, retaliation, bullying and other forms of harassment that may occur in your workplace.
The Right Side of the Line: The M.E.E.T. Resolution Module™
Help managers meet federal compliance standards for harassment-prevention training.
TrainingBriefs® Reporting Ethical Concerns (for Managers)
New Micro-Learning! High-profile corporate scandals have received considerable media attention in recent years. Management should have a keen interest in avoiding such outcomes by encouraging employees to report unethical conduct anonymously. Unfortunately, many employees struggle with ethical decisions because they feel that they cannot remain anonymous so unethical behavior persists.
SafetyBytes® - Using a Horizontal Lifeline
In this SafetyBytes® module, we will look at the use of horizontal lifeline as a fall arrest system.
SafetyBytes® - The Hazards of Power Lines
Overhead power line contact is one of the largest single causes of fatalities associated with mobile plant and equipment. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the precautions you can take when working near power lines.
Let's M.E.E.T.™ to Resolve Workplace Harassment (eLearning Signature)
This course is designed to help you recognize, respond to and resolve difficult interactions that can stem from inappropriate or illegal behaviors in the workplace. This allows you and your organization to stay on the “right side of the line.” As a manager, it is especially important that you respond to any incidents immediately and thoughtfully.
TrainingBriefs® Third Party Harassment
New Micro-Learning! Outside (also known as third party) harassment, especially sexual harassment, can lead to serious legal actions filed against individuals and organizations. Just because they are not employees of your organization does not mean their behaviors are acceptable or legal.
TrainingBriefs® That’s Not Funny!
Regardless of your position, title or level in the organization, it is your job—and the job of every employee—to help create a professional workplace by demonstrating appropriate behavior. When it comes to telling jokes, there's a fine line between funny and disrespectful. We can't always know what may be offensive just by looking at someone.
TrainingBriefs® Recognizing Inappropriate Humor
New Micro-Learning! What do cable news hosts, political bumper stickers, and religious jokes have in common? The answer is that some of them are funny, while others find them deeply offensive. It’s important to know that inappropriate humor can be the basis for a discrimination law suit.
Got Respect?® Humor in the Workplace
By completing this module, you will be able to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate humor in the workplace. You will also be able to describe different responses to inappropriate humor in the workplace and implications of each.
TrainingBriefs® Defamation of Character
New Micro-Learning! Gossip is one of those areas where it's easy to find us on the wrong side of the line. While it may seem like harmless water cooler talk, it's not. Not only is gossip unprofessional because it destroys respect and trust in the workplace; it can also get our organization and us into a lot of trouble.
Got Diversity & Inclusion?™ Rethinking Racial Diversity (for Managers)
A diverse workforce brings the competitive advantages that spring from different cultures, viewpoints and experiences. This course focuses specifically on rethinking racial diversity. By the end of this module, you will be able to identify the process of dealing with racial misconceptions and how to aid employees in dealing with cultural differences.
Got Respect?® Gossip in the Workplace
Not every conversation in the workplace can be about the work. As humans, we want to get to know each other. The thing is, if the topic of conversation is about someone else, there’s a good chance it could lead to gossip. In this eLearning module you’ll explore the effect of gossip in the workplace.
TrainingBriefs® Actively Preventing Harassment
New Micro-Learning! Harassment in our workplace is unacceptable – in any format! Being an active bystander in a situation where someone is being harassed can be speaking up and telling the harasser to stop… or it can be subtle (e.g. stepping between the harasser and the target of the harassment). The important thing to remember is that if you see harassing behavior - and you feel comfortable - you CAN intervene.
TrainingBriefs® Free Speech at Work
New Micro-Learning! It's important to know that the First Amendment right to free speech is not unlimited or does not outweigh the organization’s right to maintain a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. In this course, you'll learn about prohibited behavior in the workplace - as an employee exercises what he sees as his right to free speech.
TrainingBriefs® Zero Tolerance for Practical Jokes
New Micro-Learning! Have you ever played a practical joke on a co-worker? What about telling an “inside joke” in front of an unsuspecting new employee? It’s all just innocent fun, isn’t it? Not necessarily – it depends on if it crosses the line into malicious teasing or even hazing another employee – all behaviors that are unprofessional are inappropriate in the workplace.
TrainingBriefs® Responding to Workplace Gossip
New Micro-Learning! Some people are fascinated by gossip and some just ignore it. But when gossip is felt as harassment or discrimination in the workplace - it can be devastating!