Workplace harassment and interpersonal conflict continue to be two of the most challenging—and legally risky—areas for employers. As organizational cultures evolve and remote/hybrid work adds complexity to team dynamics, HR professionals must stay ahead of regulatory expectations while fostering a respectful, inclusive work environment.
In this essential 2025 training, you'll gain the tools, insights, and legal updates necessary to prevent harassment, defuse conflicts early, and guide your organization through today’s most sensitive workplace issues.
This webinar addresses key responsibilities under federal and state laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, OSHA, and EEOC guidance. Beyond compliance, we’ll equip you with modern strategies to resolve team friction, mediate personality clashes, and support mental well-being—whether in-office or remote.
Led by an expert in HR compliance and organizational behavior, this session is ideal for HR leaders, managers, compliance officers, and business owners looking to reduce risk, foster a safe culture, and protect both employees and the organization.
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With employee expectations evolving and workplace accountability under constant scrutiny, HR’s role is more complex than ever. This session prepares you to lead with confidence by balancing regulatory compliance with human understanding. You'll walk away with practical frameworks to minimize legal risk, build trust, and proactively address workplace challenges—before they escalate.
Whether you're updating training programs, revising your harassment policy, or seeking strategies for difficult interpersonal situations, this webinar offers actionable tools, legal clarity, and cultural insight to meet the demands of today’s workforce.
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U. Harold Levy is a national and international speaker, trainer, consultant and recognized expert on civil right issues, human resources, leadership and management. Mr. Levy has over 25 years of experience in the profession, most recently as the Eastern Regional Business Enterprise Analyst for the Department of General Services, Bureau of Minority and Women Business Opportunities. Some of Harold's clients have included major pharmaceutical corporations, Police Departments, colleges and universities, and state and county government agencies....