Harassment, Discrimination and Retaliation (Prevention), Oh My! California FEHA Expansion Effective April


I recently read that April 1 is the only day of the year where people stop and actually consider what they see online with real scrutiny. Well, this is no April Fool’s joke: the Fair Employment and Housing Council has established new regulations [pdf] effective April 1, 2016.

The Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) creates an affirmative duty for employers to take reasonable steps to prevent and promptly correct discriminatory and harassing behavior. The new regulations require employers to develop a comprehensive harassment, discrimination and retaliation prevention policy that meets a number of requirements set forth in the regulation.  Specifically, the new policy must be in writing and:

This policy must be communicated to the workforce: by hard copy or email with an attached acknowledgment form; posting the policy on a company intranet with a tracking system to ensure receipt by all employees; discussing the policy upon hire or during a new hire orientation; or any other way that ensures employees receive and understand the policy.

As always, prior planning prevents poor performance, and training is essential. Employers should make sure their policies are up to date, and supervisors are educated on how to comply with the regulations.


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