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2-hour online course

Our 2-hour sexual harassment training course features an amusing cast of hilarious cartoon characters. The courses are very entertaining!

responsive course design

Our courses use responsive technology which allow users of desktop computers, laptops, tablets, or mobile phones to study online.

english and spanish courses

We offer both English and Spanish language online sexual harassment training courses for your convenience.

certificate of completion

All of our courses include a certificate of completion which is awarded upon course completion, and valid for two years.

for employees in all 50 states

Our courses are designed to be taken by employees, potential employees, and supervisors in all 50 states.

$29.99 for complete course

Our sexual harassment training course (for employees and potential employees), with certificate of completion, costs only $29.99.

Sexual Harassment Training

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Study our 2-hour sexual harassment training online course

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Earn a certificate of achievement after successful course completion

Employment

Employers prefer employees that are knowledgeable in sexual harassment

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Certificate of Achievement

Receive a Certificate of Achievement after successful completion of the Sexual Harassment Avoidance course. Certification builds trust with present and future employers. Employers prefer hiring applicants trained in workplace harassment avoidance. Get certified today!

What constitutes sexual harassment?

Hover over the buttons in the image to reveal some often misunderstood details about sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.

Watch our sexual harassment training videos

Our sexual harassment training videos explain what constitutes sexual harassment and how to avoid a hostile work environment.

Sexual harassment

Brenda is a victim of sexual harassment by her supervisor in a hostile work environment.

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Quid pro quo harassment

Several women become victims of quid pro quo harassment, a common form of sexual harassment.

Hostile work environment

The office workers are exposed to a variety of inappropriateness in a hostile work environment.

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Homosexual harassment

The victim of sexual harassment and the harasser are both men working in a hostile work environment.

The casting couch

The infamous casting couch, sexual favors, and quid pro quo harassment in the movie industry.

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Harassment - jungle style

The new office manager has returned from living in the jungle and brings back some bad habits.

Aliens and outer space

Sexual harassment and a hostile work environment are abound while observing aliens.

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The company misfit

Mischievous behavior which constitutes sexual harassment and creates a hostile work environment.

Unrequited lesbian love

An actress is the victim of sexual harassment by a newly famous female movie star.

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Zombies and harassment

Harassment county is under zombie attack as sexual harassment continues.

Elves quest for peace

While uniting with the Elves in their quest for peace, workplace harassment continues.

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Harassment Training Exercises

Our harassment training exercises are meant to open your eyes and bring awareness to some of the conduct that could constitute workplace harassment.

Workplace Harassment
What You Need To Know

U.S. Federal laws prohibit workplace discrimination and workplace harassment. These laws are enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Sexual harassment creates a hostile work environment and is the most common type of workplace harassment or discrimination in the workplace. Many workers have experienced some form of sexual harassment in the workplace. It is unlawful to harass a person because of that person’s sex. Harassment can include “sexual harassment” or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature. Employers prefer hiring job applicants that have sexual harassment training, applicants trained in avoiding sexual harassment in the workplace, and therefore avoiding damage to employee morale, productivity, and costly lawsuits. By studying and successfully completing our online course you can show current and/or future employers that you have been trained and therefore less likely to victimize other employees, damage the company’s culture, and become a liability for the company.

Employers care deeply about preventing harassment because harassment is wrong – and, in many cases, it is against the law. A variety of damages can occur as a result of workplace harassment – occupational, psychological, physical, and economic damage that often destroys the lives of employees. Employers also care about preventing harassment in the workplace because it makes good business sense. The direct financial costs, time, energy, and resources that get diverted from the normal business operation, when having to deal with harassment complaints, legal representation, litigation, settlements, and court awards, is enormous.

What actually constitutes sexual harassment in the workplace can often be confusing. A person becomes a victim when on the receiving end of sexual conduct that is unwelcome or unwanted and occurs frequently and/or is very serious. An important factor is whether the victim by his or her conduct indicated that the sexual advances were unwelcome. Because sexual attraction may sometimes be present in the day-to-day social exchange between employees, the distinction between welcome and unwelcome sexual behavior and/or advances may sometimes be difficult to determine. The harasser may be the owner of the company, a supervisor, co-worker, or even a customer of the company. The harasser may be female, male, or transgender, and the person being harassed may be the same sex, the opposite sex, or transgender. The offending sexual conduct may come in many forms including physical harassment, verbal harassment, in pictures, or in written form. A hostile work environment or intimidating workplace caused by illegal sexual harassment hinders an employee’s job performance. Study our sexual harassment training online course and get certified now!

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