HR pros: Courts will hold you to the highest standards
The ethics of our profession require HR practitioners and leaders to behave in ways that are beyond reproach when it comes to carrying out HR duties and in their personal conduct at work. That’s especially true when it comes to administering anti-bias and anti-harassment policies. When those who are supposed to guarantee a bias-free work environment are the source of bias and harassment, that is a potent source of legal risk.
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