Domestic abuse is not a crime that can be ignored by the victim’s employer. Employers must recognize that personal, real-life problems affect job performance and job performance affects the bottom line. Nearly 1/3 of women in this country claim to have been the victims of physical or sexual abuse.
Three women are murdered by their significant others each day. The workplace is often the site of these attacks. Domestic violence is a workplace issue. This course covers public perceptions, liability issues, predictors, and specific helpful guidelines and suggestions for the employer and victims.
Learning Objectives:
Identify domestic violence in the work environment.
Learn about guidelines and suggestions for the employer and victim.
ICBA Members: $199
Nonmembers: $299
Unlimited Webinar Pass subscription: $0
For more information, call 800-422-7285.
Who should attend: Executives, C-Suite, Branch Managers, Regional Manager, Branch Personnel, Human Resources Personnel, Security Officer, Managers
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
CPE Credit Hours: 1
Associate Dean of Student Services at Henley Putnam University
Thompson Consulting Group
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