
Explore how prejudice and bias lead to workplace discrimination by judging individuals by demographics rather than their merit, and learn to assess bias and see each employee as an individual.
Examine disparate treatment and disparate impact, identifying intentional prejudice versus neutral policies that unfairly affect groups; explore hiring, pay, promotion, harassment, and diploma cases.
Debunk common myths about discrimination, showing that anyone can be discriminated against and intent often does not determine bias. Recognize that impact, not categories, guides discrimination law.
Explore how discrimination training for employees promotes an inclusive work culture and a discrimination-free environment by using open-minded language, avoiding assumptions, and treating everyone fairly.
Discrimination disrupts morale and workplace mood, causing anger, fear, and anxiety among employees. It creates unhealthy precedents, hampers advancement, and can lead to ostracism, urging teams to address discrimination.
Understand how anti-discrimination laws protect groups from unfair treatment, promote equal opportunities for all, and foster a respectful, discrimination-free society.
Recognize your biases and refrain from discrimination by observing thoughts, reflecting on demographics, and challenging assumptions through open-minded interaction and respectful inquiry.
Learn how to report discrimination, determine EEOC eligibility with the online tool, and keep a paper trail with dates, times, and performance records to support your claim.
Remain calm and cooperative during the investigation interview in private, be mindful of biases, share your perspective, and be honest; gather information and consider character witnesses to support your case.
Why should you attend?
A key step in fostering a safe and inclusive. workplace is making sure all employees are aware of the problems being faced and what is acceptable, and what is not acceptable. Discrimination is illegal. Over 1 million complaints have been filed to the EEOC. This course will teach you how to spot, prevent, and deal with discrimination in the workplace.
Who should attend?
· This training is essential for employees in an organization.
Learning objectives
· What is discrimination and the various types/forms in the workplace
· How to report discrimination in the workplace
· How to prevent discrimination in the workplace
· How to deal with discrimination in the workplace
· Anti-Discrimination laws in the United States
Educational Approach
· This training takes a modern approach to discrimination training
· Classes are illustrated with practical questions and examples
· Classes include examples and real case discussions
Prerequisites
· A desire to make your organization better equipped to deal with discrimination in the workplace
Table Of contents
Discrimination Defined
· What Is Discrimination?
· Types of Discrimination
· Forms of Discrimination
· Myths About Discrimination
Preventing Discrimination
· Help Prevent Discrimination
· Foster an Inclusive Work Culture
· Effects of Being Subject to Discrimination
· The Purpose of Anti-Discrimination Law
· Refrain From Potential Discrimination
How to Address Discrimination
·Reporting Discrimination
·Understand Retaliation After Reporting an Incident
·What to Do When Accused of Discrimination
·Know Your Rights