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We think of workplace violence as an outsider threat but that is not always the case.
In fact OSHA tracks the leading causes of death in the workplace and now recognizes homicide as the second leading cause of death in the workplace.
For women, one in four either have been or will be victims of domestic violence.
What do we do when domestic violence comes to work and how do we assist our employees that may be dealing with an abusive relationship?
During this webinar, we will look at the problem statistically and apply some common sense approach techniques to increase the security of our workplaces as well as some best practices to assist our employees during their difficult times.
In fact OSHA tracks the leading causes of death in the workplace and now recognizes homicide as the second leading cause of death in the workplace.
For women, one in four either have been or will be victims of domestic violence.
What do we do when domestic violence comes to work and how do we assist our employees that may be dealing with an abusive relationship?
During this webinar, we will look at the problem statistically and apply some common sense approach techniques to increase the security of our workplaces as well as some best practices to assist our employees during their difficult times.
Name: Christina Mccale
Phone: 360-866-0287
Email: [email protected]
Date Created: June 3, 2020