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Confronting Harassment in the Church

WEBINAR OFFERED by Church Law & Tax

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Description

Workplace sexual harassment has gained renewed attention after recent high-profile cases emerged in the realms of entertainment, media, sports, and politics. One result: the growing #MeToo movement, and legislative responses from a small-but-growing number of states that now mandate employers of certain sizes to conduct annual sexual harassment training.

Regrettably, churches aren’t immune from the problem of harassment, as a new Church Law & Tax survey report shows—and in the case of mandated training by states, churches are increasingly not exempt from legally required training. Now more than ever, church leaders must recognize this problem, the responsibilities that come with addressing it—and act.

In this free, one-hour webinar, attorney Theresa Sidebotham—an advisor-at-large for Church Law & Tax—will join Church Law & Tax Content Editor Matthew Branaugh to discuss how church leaders confront harassment. The webinar will define the problem, touch upon prevention and training measures, and explain the ways leaders can foster the type of healthy culture that honors Christ.

NOTE: This webinar has a capacity of 1,000. If you are not able to view it live, no problem. We will send you a link to the recording. You MUST register to receive the link. By registering, you agree to receive emails related to this webinar, dates for upcoming webinars, and more from Church Law & Tax. You may opt-out of these emails at any time.

Time

Oct 21, 2020 11:00 AM in Central Time (US and Canada)