The current political and social climate has resulted in increased cultural tensions in the workplace at unprecedented levels. Incidents of workplace violence and hate-based behaviors, including harassment, threats, cyberbullying and even active-shooter situations, are far more commonplace than they were just a few years ago. These incidents negatively impact employees by damaging employee morale, diversity and inclusion initiatives, individual and company reputations and, with increasing frequency, the business bottom line. Creating a harmonious, violence-free workplace is every organization’s goal, but how do employers foster a diverse workplace culture that is also hate-free and safe for every employee? How can you prevent and effectively address hateful conduct or violent incidents before they disrupt your company culture? What are the warning signs of hateful or violent conduct and what actions can you take to protect your employees (and yourself)? Join workplace violence authority Dr. Dennis Davis and Luther Wright, Jr., an experienced employment attorney, as they share their insights for combating hate-based conduct, identifying the early warning signs of violence, and understanding the symptoms and behaviors of individuals escalating toward hateful or violent behavior. They will also address the most important steps organizations can take to prevent (or minimize the impact of) these incidents in the workplace.
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