EEOC provides guidance on how to prevent harassment in vulnerable workplaces
Employees in some industries and in isolated workplaces are more likely to experience workplace harassment. The EEOC’s newly expanded enforcement guidelines emphasize that employers can help prevent this from happening by learning to identify high-risk settings. Now the agency has published Promising Practices for Preventing Harassment in the Construction Industry.
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