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How to Not Get Sued for Discrimination or Harassment


Register now for this FREE continuing education webinar, presented by Melisa Zwilling, shareholder.


No employer wants to be sued, but employment-related lawsuits are on the rise and jury verdicts in employment cases are out of control.  There are steps every employer can take to greatly reduce the likelihood of being sued for discrimination or harassment. In the event a lawsuit is filed, those preventative measures can provide great defenses to, at the very least, reduce damages.  This webinar will cover some of the easiest and most effective steps every employer can, and should, take starting NOW!

 

This webinar is approved for one hour of continuing education credit by the Department of Insurance in the following states:  AL, DE, FL, KY, NV, NC, TX, VT, WV, and WY.

 

Approval is pending and expected from the Department of Insurance to provide continuing education credit in the states of: AR, CA, CT, GA, IN, LA, MS, NH, NM, OK, and RI.

 

This webinar is also approved for one hour of professional development credit by HRCI (Human Resource Certification Institute) and SHRM (Society for Human Resource Managers) for Human Resource Professionals. 

 

Date:  May 14, 2024

Time:  1:00 central


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