Surgent's Workplace Harassment: How to Prevent Harassment and Reduce Liability Risks in Today’s Changing Environment

Workplace harassment — especially sexual harassment — has dominated headlines in the last several years. With discussions of workplace harassm...

4/21/2027 2:00pm - 4:00pm  |  Online  |  Surgent

$99.00

CPE Categories: Personal Development (limited to 30%) (2 CPE)

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Description

Workplace harassment — especially sexual harassment — has dominated headlines in the last several years. With discussions of workplace harassment in the news, employees better understand their rights and feel more empowered to speak out, and the standard of appropriate workplace conduct is changing. With workplace harassment claims continuing to be filed at a steady pace with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, state agencies, and the courts, it is more important than ever to understand how to prevent and avoid harassment in the workplace.

Instructor: Amy McAndrew, Esquire

Target Audience

CPAs seeking to understand how workplace harassment and discrimination laws apply to their workplace and those seeking compliance strategies that help increase employee engagement and productivity.

Course Objectives

Identify conduct that could constitute workplace harassment, sexual harassment, or discrimination

Understand both employee and management responsibilities with respect to workplace harassment

Appreciate the value of a workplace free of harassment and discrimination

Subjects

An overview of workplace harassment and discrimination laws, including the intangible benefits that come with compliance

An overview of sexual harassment and workplace retaliation

The supervisor’s (or manager’s) role in preventing harassment and in reducing the company’s potential liability through good faith efforts at compliance

Review a compliant procedure for handling harassment concerns