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Sexual Harassment in the Dental Practice - How to Know You Are Not Sending the Wrong Message

Subject: Sexual Harassment in the Dental Practice - How to Know You Are Not Sending the Wrong Message
Guest Expert: Barbara Freet of Human Resources Advisor interviewed by Crown Council.

Summary: You think it's a joke, your Team member thinks it is sexual harassment? Who is right, and where do you draw the boundaries? What are the legal implications for not taking sexual harassment seriously? Listen to Barbara Freet share what you absolutely must know to protect yourself from possible lawsuits and problems, in this interview shared kindly by Crown Council.

Overview
What you don't know about sexual harassment in your practice could be hurting you right now, and in the future.

Do you know:
  • What is sexual harassment exactly?

  • It is not just a single comment, but a pattern of behavior that may be happening in your practice now.

  • It is a trend, with retaliation claims in courts more than every before.

  • It may affect your ability to terminate an employee from your practice.

About the Expert

Barbara Freet  brings over 22 years of executive HR experience to HRA.  She becomes an integral part of her client’s management team, providing assistance with legal compliance issues and employment strategies.  Barbara’s focus is on business development and the creation of products and services.  In addition, Barbara is sought out by professional groups and private employers as a guest speaker on a variety of human resource topics.

Sexual harassment is not a joking matter and may hurt your reputation in the community, as well as among your Team Members.

Sincerely,

John Buzza

http://www.mydentalchannel.com/now

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