Northeast Ohio Regional Library System

What Would You Do? Diversity and Harassment in the Workplace
Date/Time
9/5/2019
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern
Competency
Communication and Customer Service
Event Description
This highly interactive workshop will cover employer and employee responsibilities in an increasingly diverse workforce.  The group discussion-based training will allow participants to explore diversity and harassment from both personal and legal perspectives, including practicing workplace scenarios and interactions with patrons.
 
Learning Objectives:

 

  • Explore the benefits of a diverse workforce
  • Understand the legal implications of discrimination and harassment
  • Appreciate generational diversity
Presenter:

Barbara Baker is a Commissioner with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) in Independence, Ohio. As a Federal Mediator, she assists parties in collective bargaining negotiations and mediates labor and employment disputes in the private, public and federal sectors. In addition, Ms. Baker trains labor advocates and management in collective bargaining including bargaining processes, contract administration, steward/supervisor training and developing effective labor management committees. She also provides training in communication skills such as conflict resolution, active listening and communication dynamics. In addition, Ms. Baker facilitates person to person dialogues as well as group discussions to promote strong workplace relationships.
 
Location
Twinsburg Public Library
10050 Ravenna Rd.
Twinsburg, OH 44087
UNITED STATES

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Contact Person
Melissa Lattanzi
(phone: 3306550531)
Details
Who should attend:  All Staff

Competency:  Communication and Customer Service

Cost:
GEO Cost:      $80
Bronze Cost:  $60
Silver Cost:    $40
Gold Cost:     FREE


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