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Got Ethics?® An Overview of Ethical Situations

Got Ethics?® An Overview of Ethical Situations

Discrimination. Theft. Dishonesty. Are your employees prepared to face ethical issues and respond in ways that meet the high standards of your organization and adhere to the letter of the law?

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance Ethics & Integrity, Communication, Compliance, Effective Leadership, Professionalism

It's the Law™: The Legal Side of Management

SOLLAH EXCLUSIVE!

Managers today are expected to do more than just supervise daily work activity. They are also legally obligated to understand and enforce company employment policies and procedures to reduce the chance of discrimination and lawsuits. It's the Law™ uses a variety of workplace scenarios to illustrate that taking critical precautions and having a clear understanding of the law will minimize employment discrimination and maximize equal employment opportunity.

Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Compliance, Communication, Discrimination, Harassment Prevention, Hiring & Recruiting, Management, Professionalism

Right Side of the Line: Creating a Respectful & Harassment-Free Workplace™

Updated with the US Supreme Court decision protecting LGBTQ+ workers! Now more than ever, your employees need to know exactly where the boundaries of acceptable and legal workplace behavior are drawn. Right Side of the Line™ addresses harassment in all its form, including hazing, gossip, retaliation and more. This workshop meets federal compliance standards for harassment prevention training, giving employees the tools to resolve situations before they escalate. For your business issues on: Harassment, Discrimination, EEOC & Legal Issues.

Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Ethics & Compliance Harassment Prevention, Active Bystander / Ally, Compliance, Discrimination, Diversity Dynamics, Onboarding, Workplace Civility

TrainingBytes® You'd Be Perfect

Whether subtle or overt, discrimination based upon race is illegal. This video situation shows an employee who felt they were targeted or assigned specific territories (red lining) because of their race. The law prohibits organizations from assigning primarily minorities to predominantly minority establishments or geographic areas.

TrainingBytes® Ethics & Compliance, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Discrimination, Compliance, Professionalism, Racial Equity, Respect / Respectfulness

TrainingBytes® Let Me Get That For You

Under federal law, discrimination based on sexual orientation is illegal. In several states and local jurisdictions, there are laws which provide additional protections from harassment and discrimination based on perceived - as well as actual - sexual orientation. And if this kind of behavior happens in one of those places, coworkers may very well end up on the wrong side of a hostile environment harassment lawsuit.

TrainingBytes® Ethics & Compliance Harassment Prevention, Compliance, Respect / Respectfulness

TrainingBytes® No Way Not Me!

Simply not harassing women is not enough. Men must commit to mentoring women. Organizations must commit to mentoring women. Now more than ever, we need men to support women in the workplace... not avoid them. When women have the same opportunities to succeed and lead as men, it spurs innovation... and enables equity and a stronger sense of belonging.

TrainingBytes® Ethics & Compliance Coaching & Mentoring, Discrimination, Gender Equity, Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Successfully Leading Others, Professionalism, Workplace Civility

It’s Pretty Obvious Where He’s From…

It’s Pretty Obvious Where He’s From…

In making hiring decisions, it is important and necessary to follow good employment practices. And we must not engage in any actions that would result in unlawful discrimination. In short, we all have a responsibility to know and follow the organization’s policies on dealing with diversity and preventing discrimination in the workplace.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance Discrimination, Compliance, Ethics & Integrity

People Like That…

People Like That…

All of us have things that we value and believe in strongly. But it's important that we make sure that we don't cross the line and allow those convictions to get in the way of treating others with respect. Most organizations have policies that prohibit harassment and discrimination based on sexual orientation.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance Harassment Prevention, Compliance, Discrimination, Onboarding, Professionalism, Workplace Civility

The Americans with Disabilities Act (from It's the Law™)

The Americans with Disabilities Act (from It's the Law™)

Both the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - which applies to Federal employers and Federal Government contractors - and The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - which applies to private employers - promote and expand employment opportunities for millions of people who have a mental or physical disability.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Compliance, Professionalism

Equal Employment (from It's the Law™)

Equal Employment (from It's the Law™)

Modern day federal equal employment laws began with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and amendments to it and interpretations by the courts. It’s important to understand that sex discrimination law protects persons of all sexes, gender identities, and sexual orientations-including cisgendered men and heterosexuals. Also, race discrimination law protects persons of all races, including Caucasians. Basically, almost every applicant, employee, or former employee is now protected from discrimination because of their membership in groups protected by law.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Compliance, Professionalism

Understanding Retaliation (from It's the Law™)

Understanding Retaliation (from It's the Law™)

Under federal, as well as many state and local employment laws, retaliation is defined as any adverse action taken because the employee engaged in an activity protected by law that would either dissuade a reasonable person from engaging in that protected activity or punish them for having done so.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Compliance, Professionalism

Allowing the Victim to Dictate Actions (from Legal Briefs™)

Allowing the Victim to Dictate Actions (from Legal Briefs™)

When it comes to harassment and discrimination cases, there are clear steps in how to address and investigate. Those rules should be defined in the organization's harassment prevention policies.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Management, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Professionalism

Dealing with Workplace Dating (from Legal Briefs™)

Dealing with Workplace Dating (from Legal Briefs™)

Workplace dating can be a tough topic to tackle... especially if it happens between managers and direct reports. Get in front of the situation by understanding the issues and how your harassment and discrimination policy guides your steps.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Management, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Professionalism

Did You Hear About...?

Did You Hear About...?

How many times have you found out something about somebody you work with and - you don't mean to – but you start treating the person differently. Believe it or not, that could end up being a bad thing. Gossip in the workplace usually ends up bad...for everyone.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance Discrimination, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Professionalism

Failing to Enforce Organizational Policy (from Legal Briefs™)

Failing to Enforce Organizational Policy (from Legal Briefs™)

Failing to implement and especially failing to enforce your organization's harassment and discrimination prevention policies can lead to big problems for you... and the organization. This short video discusses the consequences of failing to enforce harassment prevention policies and procedures.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Management, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Professionalism

Failing to Prevent All Forms of Harassment (from Legal Briefs™)

Failing to Prevent All Forms of Harassment (from Legal Briefs™)

The consequences of not preventing workplace harassment are just too detrimental. This short video outlines those very consequences of failing to prevent harassment and discrimination.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Management, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Professionalism

Recognizing & Stopping Harassment (from Legal Briefs™)

Recognizing & Stopping Harassment (from Legal Briefs™)

When it comes to preventing workplace harassment and discrimination, you need to recognize it... and quickly. This video outlines how to recognize and stop both.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Management, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Professionalism

Recruiting & Hiring (from It's the Law™)

Recruiting & Hiring (from It's the Law™)

When it comes to recruiting and hiring, there's a lot you need to know as a manager - unless of course you want to spend the next the next couple of years working with me to try to justify your actions to a jury. A variety of state, federal, and local laws impact how you recruit, hire, and promote people. The best way to ensure that everything is on the up and up is to make sure that every decision is based on the person's ability to do the job!

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Compliance, Professionalism

This is Gonna Be a Train Wreck

This is Gonna Be a Train Wreck

Transitioning to a different gender is a deeply personal decision. There are many unknowns and the added stress of how the workplace, and even customers, will accept the transitioning employee is very real. There are a variety of Federal, state and local laws that expressly protect workers based on their gender identity and sexual orientation.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Discrimination, Compliance, Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Professionalism, Respect / Respectfulness

Those People

Those People

Being frustrated from time to time with a coworker is natural and understandable. But when we perpetuate stereotypes about people based on things like their appearance or where they come from, that’s unprofessional. It's disrespectful. And, it may often be prohibited by policy.

Video Vignettes Ethics & Compliance Harassment Prevention, Communication, Compliance, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism, Respect / Respectfulness