FORUM COLUMN
By Mary Dollarhide
Last year, California employers scrambled to conduct sexual harassment prevention training for their supervisors, as required by the newly enacted Sexual Harassment Training & Education Regulations of the California Fair Employment and Housing Commission. Many asked me if training just the supervisors and limiting the program to sex harassment is enough. My response was "no."
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