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On a daily basis, employers are charged to understand and protect the special circumstances of particular workers. Perhaps in no circumstance is this task more necessary than in the instance of an employer who is transitioning gender in the workplace.
This program introduces the gender expression in the context of workplace communities, specifically detailing how an employer can relate to gender expression and offer protections to those worker for the benefits of the individuals transitioning, as well as their co-workers.
With a deep dive in the current state of federal and local regulation bolstered by an analysis of current trends in diversity and inclusion principles, this recently-revised program offers a unique combination of practical strategic and tactical recommendations for employers to utilize in the development of HR policies and practices related to gender expression in the workplace.
Road to CAHR20 – It's About More Than the Bathrooms - Gender Expression in the Workplace
CAHR20 | Presented by Jason Sheffield
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This program introduces the gender expression in the context of workplace communities, specifically detailing how an employer can relate to gender expression and offer protections to those worker for the benefits of the individuals transitioning, as well as their co-workers.
With a deep dive in the current state of federal and local regulation bolstered by an analysis of current trends in diversity and inclusion principles, this recently-revised program offers a unique combination of practical strategic and tactical recommendations for employers to utilize in the development of HR policies and practices related to gender expression in the workplace.
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1.0 HR (General), 1.0 SHRM PDC
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Road to CAHR20 – It's About More Than the Bathrooms - Gender Expression in the Workplace
This program introduces the gender expression in the context of workplace communities, specifically detailing how an employer can relate to gender expression and offer protections to those worker for the benefits of the individuals transitioning, as well as their co-workers.
With a deep dive in the current state of federal and local regulation bolstered by an analysis of current trends in diversity and inclusion principles, this recently-revised program offers a unique combination of practical strategic and tactical recommendations for employers to utilize in the development of HR policies and practices related to gender expression in the workplace.
About Jason Sheffield:
Jason joined Willis Towers Watson in 2013 as a senior consultant for the Health and Group Benefits Compliance Practice. He supports the Health and Group Benefits Practice by providing assistance and technical expertise to Willis Towers Watson clients located primarily in the western region.
Jason has experience in a broad range of employee benefit matters respecting both retirement and welfare plans. He has worked with clients of all sizes to develop, implement and administer qualified and non-qualified plans.
Jason N. Sheffield, JD, Director, Regulatory Solutions Team, H&B NA Brokerage & Advisory, Willis Towers Watson
1.0 SHRM PDC
1.0 HRCI HR (General) Credit
On a daily basis, employers are charged to understand and protect the special circumstances of particular workers. Perhaps in no circumstance is this task more necessary than in the instance of an employer who is transitioning gender in the workplace.
This program introduces the gender expression in the context of workplace communities, specifically detailing how an employer can relate to gender expression and offer protections to those worker for the benefits of the individuals transitioning, as well as their co-workers.
With a deep dive in the current state of federal and local regulation bolstered by an analysis of current trends in diversity and inclusion principles, this recently-revised program offers a unique combination of practical strategic and tactical recommendations for employers to utilize in the development of HR policies and practices related to gender expression in the workplace.
About Jason Sheffield:
Jason joined Willis Towers Watson in 2013 as a senior consultant for the Health and Group Benefits Compliance Practice. He supports the Health and Group Benefits Practice by providing assistance and technical expertise to Willis Towers Watson clients located primarily in the western region.
Jason has experience in a broad range of employee benefit matters respecting both retirement and welfare plans. He has worked with clients of all sizes to develop, implement and administer qualified and non-qualified plans.
Prior to joining Willis Towers Watson, Jason worked with a national legal practice advising clients on a range of benefit and tax issues. He has represented corporate, institutional and individual clients before several administrative agencies, including the Department of Labor, Internal Revenue Service and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.