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Preventing Workplace Discrimination for Employees

Know your rights—help stop discrimination before it starts.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  6 Lessons ·  11m  in English, Spanish 

Course Description

Everyone deserves to work in an environment where they are treated fairly, regardless of their race, gender, age, religion, disability, or other protected characteristics. Discrimination can take many forms—some obvious, some subtle—and knowing how to identify it is the first step toward stopping it. In this Preventing Workplace Discrimination for Employees course, you’ll learn how to recognize different forms of discrimination and respond appropriately.

This course explains your legal rights under federal workplace discrimination laws, such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and the ADEA. You’ll explore how discrimination can happen in hiring, promotions, job assignments, and everyday interactions. You’ll also learn how to recognize signs of harassment or retaliation, and what to do if you experience or witness inappropriate behavior.

The course outlines how to report concerns, document incidents, and follow your organization’s policies. It also encourages respectful communication, personal accountability, and support for others who may be affected. By the end of the course, you’ll be better prepared to take action, protect your rights, and help maintain a workplace where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify different types of workplace discrimination, including obvious and subtle forms
  • Explain your legal rights and protections under federal workplace discrimination laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and the ADEA
  • Recognize and respond appropriately to discriminatory, harassing, or retaliatory behavior
  • Follow proper steps for reporting concerns, documenting incidents, and filing complaints under your organization's policies
  • Support a respectful, inclusive workplace culture through respectful communication and personal accountability

Key Takeaways

  • Discrimination can take many forms—some obvious, some subtle—and recognizing it is the first step toward stopping it.
  • Federal laws including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and the ADEA provide legal protections for employees against workplace discrimination.
  • Discrimination can occur in hiring, promotions, job assignments, and everyday interactions.
  • Employees should know how to report concerns, document incidents, and follow their organization's policies when they experience or witness inappropriate behavior.
  • Respectful communication, personal accountability, and supporting affected colleagues help maintain a workplace where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for employees who want to understand how to recognize and respond to workplace discrimination and help maintain a fair, respectful work environment.

What topics does this course cover?

It covers identifying different forms of discrimination, your legal rights under federal laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and the ADEA, how discrimination occurs in hiring, promotions, job assignments, and everyday interactions, recognizing harassment and retaliation, and how to report concerns, document incidents, and follow organizational policies.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in business etiquette, diversity awareness, incident reporting, employment protection legislation, and incident response.

What legal protections does the course explain?

The course explains your legal rights under federal workplace discrimination laws, such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and the ADEA.

What lessons are included in the course?

The course includes lessons on Preventing Workplace Discrimination for Employees, Discrimination and the Law, Company Policy and Discriminatory Behavior, How To Respond to Discrimination, Reporting Workplace Discrimination, and a Review.