Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
1.5 CLE (Including 1.0 Ethics)
During this presentation, Susan discussed:
- Difference between flirting and sexual harassment
- Effective elements in your organization’s prevention strategy
- Review complaint procedures that must be incorporated into your harassment policy
- Critical elements of sexual harassment training
- Identify the elements of sexual harassment on the target, the work unit and organization
- Retaliation
- Steps to take if you are targeted by a sexual harasser
- Management’s legal and ethical responsibility in the prevention and intervention of sexual harassment
- Steps to take if an employee complains about an “old” incident of sexual harassment
About The Presenter:
Susan Strauss RN Ed.D. is a national and international speaker, trainer and consultant. Her specialty areas include education and workplace harassment, discrimination and bullying; organization development, and management/leadership development. Susan conducts bullying and harassment investigations, works as an expert witness for education and workplace harassment and bullying lawsuits, and coaches those managers and employees that need assistance in stopping their harassing or bullying behavior.
Important Information
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This course has been provided by The TASA Group. Founded in 1956, The TASA Group is the leading provider of a variety of quality, independent, testifying and consulting experts nationwide, giving clients access to seasoned professionals in 11,000+ technical and medical specialties. The TASA Group is dedicated to providing the best experts and consultants available to meet clients' diverse needs.
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Continuing Legal Education Credit (CLE)
NALA: This seminar is pre-approved by the Certifying Board of the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA).
FRP: As approved by NALA, this seminar meets the requirements under Rule 20-6.1 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar for continuing legal education credit required to maintain the FRP credential.
NALS: This seminar is pre-approved by NALS, Inc. for continuing legal education credit required to maintain your NALS credential.
NFPA accepts substantive CLE hours bearing NALA accreditation.
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North Carolina: This program has been approved by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification. The approval for this program expires on 3/1/2022.
State Bar of Texas – Paralegal Division – The Division accepts substantive law CLE approved by NALA.
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