When people hear the word "harassment" they usually think of sexual harassment, but harassment encompasses a wide range of behavior. From practical jokes to intimidation, workplace harassment can quickly turn a productive work environment into a toxic one. As an employer, you’re obligated to make your stance on workplace harassment known, and communicate that stance to your employees. By providing workplace harassment training, you can hopefully prevent workplace harassment before it happens. In the event that it does happen, you and your employees will know exactly how to handle it by way of our programs.
                        Workplace harassment doesn’t always look the same. It can sometimes include threats and discrimination, or it can look like verbal abuse, stalking, and assault. Without proper guidelines and rules set in place, anyone could misunderstand what they’ve witnessed or be subject to harassment. Additionally, current workplace climates could influence what type of harassment happens in workplaces. Our blog is the place to go when you want additional information on dealing with and preventing workplace harassment. Start with these related articles here.
                
                Where there are people, there are sure to be any number of nuanced situations or workplace dynamics. As much as we’d like to address a cut-and-dry definition of workplace harassment, most cases are unique to the people and environments in which they happen. Therefore, it is vital that you and your entire staff are on the same side in preventing workplace harassment. Our training helps provide information on workplace harassment, but also instills a company-wide belief that everyone is responsible for enforcing no-tolerance policies on workplace harassment.