The Role of Employers in Protecting Remote Workers

Employers have a legal obligation to protect remote workers from harassment, just as they do for on-site employees. This includes implementing effective remote work policies, providing training on acceptable behavior in virtual spaces, and taking complaints of harassment seriously, irrespective of where the work is being performed.

Employers have a legal obligation to protect remote workers from harassment, just as they do for on-site employees. This includes implementing effective remote work policies, providing training on acceptable behavior in virtual spaces, and taking complaints of harassment seriously, irrespective of where the work is being performed.

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