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California sex harassment training in New York?
July 11, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

California's Fair Employment and Housing Commission put out new proposed regs on June 20 dealing with required sex harassment training for supervisors.

One interesting proposal is that when counting employees (the regs apply only to employers with 50 or more employees), you count employees at all locations, including locations outside of California.

Also, the regs cover all supervisors that supervise California employees, whether or not the supervisors work in California.

See The Commission’s Modified, June 20, 2006 Proposed Regulations (pdf)

More details on the FEHC web site.

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