Working w/ Transgender and Nonbinary Employees
CAHR18 On Demand
Wednesday
Deborah Birndorf
Credits
CalBar - MCLE:1.25, HRCI - California:1.25, SHRM - PDC:1.25
Description
California is the first state to recognize a third gender. So, how does this affect workplace discrimination and harassment? Learn about California’s new law expanding the categories of sexual harassment to include gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation, and find out what information must now be included in each employer’s sexual harassment training. Determine whether your company is infringing on any transgender rights and, if so, what to do about it. We will also discuss what policies your company can institute to recognize, prevent and stop all types of sexual harassment.