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October 19, 2018

Rome Harassment Training – Education, Prevention, and Investigation: The Trifecta of a Defense

New York State has just enacted sweeping changes which will impact all employers in the area of sexual harassment. I will be covering the recent changes/additions to New York State law concerning sexual harassment, along with recent changes to the Internal Revenue Code which will impact the settlement of sexual harassment claims by employers and whether the settlement is tax deductible. Subjects to be covered include:

  • Mandatory Sexual Harassment Policies
  • Mandatory Harassment Training of Employees and Managers
  • What is Harassment?
  • Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment
  • Investigation of Harassment Claims

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