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Everyone has a role in preventing sexual harassment at work
Providing your employees with an understanding of the nature, drivers and impacts of sexual harassment, and information on the role of gender inequality in sexual harassment, can assist in preventing instances of sexual harassment at work.
See Course Details below for eligibility requirements.
Phone 1300 13 60 02 Enquire now
Why enrol?
The legislation imposes a duty on employers to prevent workplace sex discrimination, harassment and victimisation. The Fair Work Act 2009 also provides powers to the Fair Work Commission to stop sexual harassment and order compensation to people affected by sexual harassment at work.
This workshop will help your employees, and therefore your business, meet legal obligations.
Course outline
After attending this course, you will:
- Understand the expected workplace behaviours and processes to prevent sexual harassment
- Be able to identify work sexual harassment and what to do if you witness unacceptable behaviour
- Know what to do if you're experiencing work related sex discrimination, harassment and/or victimisation.
Online registrations have closed.
Call 1300 30 50 10 to register over the phone
Venue:417 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane
Start date: Thursday, 23 November 2017
End date: Thursday, 23 November 2017
Time:9am - 12pm
More information:
Master Builders Modern Award workshop is for members who wish to undertake a refresher on their obligations under the Modern Award and Fair Work Act 2009 in relation to wages, entitlements and what can often be complicated conditions of employment.
The session will focus on:
- The National Employment Standards
- The Building and Construction General On-Site Award 2010
- The Clerks Private Sector Award 2010
- Learn how to calculate and draft Individual Flexibility Agreements
For more information, click through to the full course information page, or call our Training team on 1300 136 002.
Enrol in an upcoming date
Funded price
Free for Master Builders members and businesses with an apprentice participating in the EWIC program^.
If you're eligible for funding, find a date and location to enrol below. Enrolment is opening soon.
If you are in a construction company and are wanting a group of 10 or more of your staff trained, then please contact us about organising a private course for your business (this is a live stream course with the exception of Brisbane where face to face training may be an option). Give us a call on 1300 13 60 02 for assistance or to register your interest for the next course date in your area.
Course details
Duration | Four hours |
Delivery | Livestream or selected face-to-face delivery |
Cost | Funded course price: Free for Master Builders members and businesses with an apprentice participating in the EWIC program^ ^The EWIC (Emerging Women in Construction) program is funded by the Queensland Government through the Women in Trades Mentoring Program. To be eligible for the funded price you must be a Master Builders member or be a building or construction company with at least one EWIC program participant. |
Outcome | This is not a Nationally Recognised Training course. You will receive a Statement of Completion. |
Terms & conditions
Please read Master Builders training and licensing policies and Student Handbook prior to enrolment.