Sexual Harassment Training Seminars in Illinois
Selecting a Sexual Harassment training in Illinois is an effective way to prevent problems before they occur, while inspiring and motivating employees to perform better, increasing professionalism while creating a fun, very interactive learning experience.
Training companies, such as MVP Seminars and Employee Harassment Training can help book your selected Harassment trainer who will personalize the training specifically to relate to the specific business & any issues that HR would like discussed. Our MVP Sexual Harassment training seminars are available in the following Illinois cities: Chicago, Aurora, Rockford, Joliet
Chicago, Illinois
Benefits of Sexual prevention Harassment Seminar Training in Illinois:
Regardless of whether your organization is mandated by state law to offer sexual harassment prevention training, all businesses should incorporate sexual harassment prevention training into their company culture and HR best practices. This is the best way to keep your employees happy, productive, & everyone out of court.
Sexual prevention Harassment is prohibited in Illinois:
Anyone, regardless of their gender identity can be a victim of Sexual prevention harassment:
Acts that may be considered Sexual prevention harassment in Illinois include:
- Repeated, unwelcome sexually suggestive comments, gestures, e-mails, or pictures.
- Unwelcome physical contact of a sexual nature.
- Requests for sexual favors in exchange for an employment benefit such as a raise or promotion.
- Subtle or direct threats that a sexual or personal relationship is required for employment, promotion, or other favorable treatment in the workplace.
- Requests for sexual favors in exchange for an agreement to rent an apartment or make repairs.
- Subtle or direct threats that a sexual or personal relationship is required to continue a rental agreement for housing
Illinois Sexual prevention Harassment Updates . . . .
CHICAGO (CBS) -- On Tuesday Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined with his colleagues in 14 other states urging Target to resist harassment from anti-LGBTQ+ activists.
They said removing pride merchandise sends the wrong message to both groups, making the LGBTQ+ community feel unsupported and telling the activists that bullying works.
"Discrimination and harassment against LGBTQ+ people have no place in our society. Members of the LGBTQ+ community deserve to feel safe and welcome in Illinois and beyond our state's borders," Raoul said. "During Pride Month and throughout the year. I urge businesses to work with local law enforcement to ensure staff members and customers are safe from LGBTQ+ harassment and vandalism – without sending a message that anti-LGBTQ+ bullying will be successful."
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) defines Sexual prevention harassment as follows:
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when such conduct:
- explicitly or implicitly affects an individual's employment
- unreasonably interferes with an individual's work performance
- creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment
Illinois cities providing onsite Sexual Harassment training seminars:
Chicago: Hilton Hotels
323 E Wacker Dr, Chicago, I
Aurora: Hilton Hotels
13696 E Iliff Pl, Aurora, CO 80014
Rockford: Embassy Suites
416 S Main St 12th Floor, Rockford, IL 61101
Joliet: Hilton Hotels
4095 Hennepin Dr, Joliet, IL 60431