Alberta Human Rights Information Service January 27, 2010

Human Rights in the Workplace public workshops scheduled for winter and spring 2010

You can still register for upcoming Human Rights in the Workplace public workshops. The full-day and half-day workshops, intended for managers, supervisors, team leaders, human resource professionals, union leaders, and small business owners, will provide participants with:

  • an overview of Alberta's human rights legislation,
  • information on preventing harassment in the workplace and developing effective harassment policies in the workplace, and
  • information from the workshop module Duty to accommodate.

Winter and spring public workshops are scheduled as follows:

Calgary: February 10, 2010 (Topic: Duty to Accommodate*)
Edmonton: February 24, 2010 (Topic: Preventing Harassment in the Workplace*)
Calgary: March 10, 2010 (Topic: Preventing Harassment in the Workplace*)
Red Deer: March 17, 2010
Lethbridge: March 24, 2010

*These workshops are half-day.

Read more about the workshops. To register for a workshop, complete and mail in the on-line registration form.

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