IN THE NEWS
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November 30, 2021
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November 30, 2021
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November 10, 2021
After Racism and Threats, County Board of Supervisors aims to Adopt NCRC’s Code of Civil Discourse
A marked-up copy of the board’s current rules of procedure includes a new section that serves as a road map for responding to discriminatory or harassing remarks of the type made against Dr. Wilma Wooten and Vargas by a public speaker on Nov. 2. -
November 10, 2021
After Racism and Threats, San Diego Board of Supervisors Considers Changes to County Meetings
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will consider a policy change Wednesday intended to curtail hate speech and inappropriate conduct during county meetings, following a contentious session last week in which some members of the public used racist and threatening language. -
November 9, 2021
Board To Consider Policy Change To Limit Disruptive Conduct
The Board of Supervisors will consider a policy change intended to curtail hate speech and inappropriate conduct during county meetings. -
November 9, 2021
Supervisors to Consider Policy Changes to Limit Disruptive Conduct at Meetings
The county Board of Supervisors will consider a policy change Wednesday intended to curtail hate speech and inappropriate conduct during county meetings, following a contentious session last week in which some members of the public used racist and threatening language. -
November 9, 2021
San Diego Supervisors to consider policy changes to limit disruptive conduct at meetings The county Board of Supervisors will consider a policy change Wednesday intended to curtail hate speech and inappropriate conduct during county meetings, following a contentious session last week in which some members of the public used racist and threatening language. -
November 9, 2021
San Diego Supervisors propose policy changes to limit hateful public comments The county Board of Supervisors will consider a policy change Wednesday intended to curtail hate speech and inappropriate conduct during county meetings. -
November 9, 2021
New policies considered to curb hate speech at county board meetings The county Board of Supervisors will consider a policy change Wednesday intended to curtail hate speech and inappropriate conduct during county meetings, following a contentious session last week in which some members of the public used racist and threatening language. -
October 18, 2021
Vaccines, Racial Justice, #MeToo: Workplace Bystander Training Is More Important Than Ever The past 18 months have brought us a global pandemic, a contentious presidential election, racial justice protests, anger about vaccine mandates and most recently, another powerful man guilty of sexual harassment. And now the Delta variant of Covid-19 has forced companies to change daily operations yet again. NCRC’s Ashley Virtue discusses how HR directors can navigate this seeming minefield and help employees work better together as they return to the office, navigate tough conversations, handle awkward situations and prevent harassment.
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