Employee Training – A MUST for Every Organization
In today’s world, training is vital. Whether focused on skills development; cultivating workplace principles & practices; effecting safety & security; ensuring legal compliance, training is no longer an option, it’s a necessity.
In addition to creating a positive workplace culture where people enjoy working, training is central to increasing productivity and profits, retaining employees, ensuring a fair and harassment-free work environment, and guaranteeing legal compliance. Madison Approach Staffing provides live group and online training platforms to help employers meet the need for training new and existing employees in every area of their business—Workplace Environment and Skill Development.
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Our training service is provided in two ways:
- As a stand alone online subscription service for your existing employees; and/or
- An integrated part of your recruiting and on-boarding process providing a means to:
– upskill great candidates that demonstrate potential
– build a uniform on-boarding process
– increase company loyalty
All users have access to an array of relevant training modules in areas such as human resources, workplace safety, managing conflict, customer service, and many others.
Types of Training Available:
- On-site, live group training; and/or
- Access to our online training platform
- A statement explaining that the employer strictly prohibits sexual harassment;
- Specific examples of conduct that constitute sexual harassment, including examples of “quid pro quo” sexual harassment;
- Information regarding the statutory provisions that prohibit sexual harassment, including information regarding federal and New York statutes, as well as city law for New York City employers;
- An internal complaint policies and procedures that provides how an employee can report incidents of sexual harassment and the creation of a standard complaint form;
- Information regarding an employees’ rights of redress if they are the victim of sexual harassment;
- Identification of all available judicial and administrative forums for an employer to file a sexual harassment complaint, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), the New York State Division of Human Rights (“DHR”), and in New York City, the New York City Commission on Human Rights (“CHR”);
- A statement that an employer cannot retaliate against an employee for reporting sexual harassment or assisting in an investigation;
- Employers should also require their employees to sign an acknowledgment form that they have received and reviewed the policy, and these forms should be placed in the employee’s personnel file.
- On-site, live group training; and/or
- Access to our online training platform that allows employers to purchase an annual subscription to an array of relevant training modules in areas such as human resources, workplace safety, managing conflict, customer service, and many others.
- increase job satisfaction and morale;
- improve employee motivation and loyalty, thereby reducing turnover;
- up-skill current employees who are a culture fit;
- increase efficiency and productivity, which improves profitability; and
- further technological advances and innovation.