Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination in the Workplace

Overview

Making the right decision regarding employees, colleagues, and coworkers can be a balancing act. Some people have a hard time discerning the difference between appropriate (legal) and inappropriate (illegal) behavior in the workplace. Federal and state laws exist to protect victims of harassment, outlining what practices are prohibited and imposing penalties for violation of those laws. 

This course covers those federal laws, as well as state-specific requirements for the states of California, Connecticut, Illinois, and New York. 

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Objectives

  • Define and identify employment discrimination
  • Define what is and is not considered harassment
  • Identify conduct that could be considered harassing
  • Understand the consequences of participating in harassment

Designed For:

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Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.