How to Conduct an Effective Sexual Harassment Training

Publisher: Peagram Consulting

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How to Conduct an Effective Sexual Harassment Training

Oftentimes when we think about sexual harassment training, we think of the 1980’s videos of poor reenactments of what is acceptable and unacceptable in the workplace. The trainings are largely monotonous, and it is all about rules and regulations; we pay for our employees to sit through a training that is costly and ineffective.