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CALIFORNIA HARASSMENT PREVENTION GUIDELINES FOR 2025 & BEYOND

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STATE OF CA GUIDELINES

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  1. Any business that has at least 5 employees, must have all Supervisors and Employees trained before 1/1/2022.

  2. The training must be completed every two years for supervisors and every year for all regular employees. 

  3. Employer must keep records the training was completed. Good examples of records are: Sign up sheet with all employees’ names that attended; Certificates of Completion with all employees’ names, among other important documents. *

  4. Employers/Business must have a Harassment (Promoting a Respectful Workplace) Policy in place and a copy of it must be provided to all employees when hired.

  5. If Business does not have one, I can provide you with some samples or copy of one you could adopt and it is approved by State of CA.

  6. New hires must be trained as part of their Orientation by an approved Trainer. Newly promoted Supervisors must be trained within six months of promotion.

 

PREVENTION

 

A program to eliminate harassment from the workplace is not only required by the law, but it is the most practical way for an employer to avoid or limit liability if harassment occurs.

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  1. Distribute copies of the brochure from Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Attachment included.

  2. Post a copy of the Department’s Employment Poster entitled “California Law Prohibits Workplace Discrimination and Harassment”.

  3. Transgender Rights and New Parent Leave Act posters MUST BE ON DISPLAY NOW.

  4. Develop a Harassment, Discrimination, and Retaliation prevention policy in accordance with 2 CCR 11023. This flyer provides all of the details what the policy must contain.

 

TRAINING

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  1. Depending of the size of the organization, optimal is to train 20 persons (employees) per 1-hour requirement per session. More people can be trained but, it will be up to the organization.

  2. Supervisors require a two-hour training. The number can vary by the needs of the organization.

  3. At the end of the training, the organization will receive all of the Certificates signed by their employees, a copy of the Sign-Up Sheet along with a copy of the brochure from the Department of Fair Employment and Housing.

 

We can help you to meet these guidelines with our trainings.

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For more information Please contact David at:

(619) 709-5472

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A+ Food Safety provides San Diego County Food Handlers, California Food Handlers, Food Safety Manager, and HACCP Systems training to restaurants and food service providers in San Diego and the surrounding communities including but, not limited to Camp Pendleton, Carlsbad, Castle Park, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Fallbrook, North San Diego, Oceanside, Poway, Rancho Santa Fe, San Dieguito, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach, Spring Valley, Valley Center, Vista, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula, and Wildomar, California. We also provide services to the Counties of Imperial, Los Angeles and Orange County.

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