Health Employment And Labor

Registration at 8:30 a.m.
Program at 9:00 a.m.

Epstein Becker Green invites you to an interactive roundtable discussion on the implications of the #MeToo movement for members of the health care industry.

The #MeToo era is in full swing, and it shows no signs of subsiding anytime soon. For a host of reasons, the health care industry is a particularly vulnerable target of the movement, along with Time’s Up, #MeToo’s sister campaign. We will lead you through an in-depth discussion on creating a workplace environment free from harassment and discrimination, including the critical role senior leadership plays in creating an anti-harassment culture. This roundtable will also address how proper policies, training, and substantive investigations can reduce occurrences of sexual harassment. In addition, we will discuss new and pending legislative changes, including limitations on the use of confidentiality or nondisclosure agreements, which have important implications for the highest levels of management, given the risk of unwanted publicity and reputational damage.

Register early for this complimentary event as space is limited—click here to register. 

Questions? Please contact sfaszczewska@ebglaw.com.

Epstein Becker Green is an accredited provider of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for the State of New York. This course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the CLE Board for one credit hour in the area of Professional Practice. This course is transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.

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