Which Employers are Required to Give Sexual Harassment Training to their Employees in New York?
Which Employers are Required to Give Sexual Harassment Training to their Employees in New York?
According to the New York City Human Rights Law, there are some mandatory requirements that all employers are expected to fulfill when it comes to protecting their employees from sexual harassment. The Stop Sexual Harassment Act entails that employers ensure they provide an annual training program that is based on sexual harassment. Apart from their training, they are also required to provide a fact sheet to all their employees and post a notice somewhere that all employees can visibly see it that mentions the gravity and repercussions of such actions.This rule applies to all employers who have 15 or more employees within the calendar year. If employers fail to provide this required training, they will have to face legal consequences if they are ever reported so it is in every employer’s best interest to make sure they follow the rules and take the required precautions to ensure the safety of everyone around them. This training needs to occur each calendar year and there are little to no exceptions.
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