Preventing and addressing workplace harassment training set for Dec. 14

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Wendy Dresser-Recktenwald, senior director of Human Resources and the Center for Community Education and Training, said, “Alfred State is once again pleased to bring a high-quality expert on this subject to the Southern Tier to train our businesses. Sara Visingard has extensive experience in nonprofit law and we are excited to have her with us.”

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The Center for Community Education and Training (CCET) at Alfred State will be hosting a training session on preventing and addressing harassment in the workplace from 1-4 p.m. Dec. 14 in the Orvis Activities Center Auditorium.

Taught by Harris Beach Attorney Sara Visingard, the training will assist managers and supervisors with understanding harassment in the workplace and how to appropriately handle complaints. Attendees will learn helpful tips for creating policies and protocols to deal with harassment, as well as an overview of what happens during a harassment investigation and ideas for corrective action.

Whether you are a manager at a large or small company, this training contains crucial information that applies to any workplace.

Wendy Dresser-Recktenwald, senior director of Human Resources and the Center for Community Education and Training, said, “Alfred State is once again pleased to bring a high-quality expert on this subject to the Southern Tier to train our businesses. Sara has extensive experience in nonprofit law and we are excited to have her with us.”

The cost of the training is $40, but is free for Alfred State employees in supervisory roles. Participants must pre-register with the CCET by calling 607-587-4015 or emailing ccet@alfredstate.edu.