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![]() Produced - 2009 Every year it returns, and every year it costs employers billions of dollars in sick pay, lost sales and decreased productivity. This year could be worse. We've all heard about the threat of H1N1 or "swine flu." How it's spreading across the globe. How it's expected to hit hard this fall and winter as the flu season develops. How 40% of the population could eventually catch it. But here's some good news. You can reduce infection rates in your workplace by training your employees to follow a few simple habits that stop them from spreading sickness to their coworkers--and help them avoid getting sick in the first place. Some of these habits are just common sense: wash your hands, don't use your coworker's telephone or computer keyboard, cover your coughs and sneezes. But how do you get people to remember and actually do these things, day after day? Video training is an effective way to get through to employees and change their behavior. And our new release from Stanford, "Resisting the Flu" is designed to do just that. Your employees will respond to this documentary-style short film with its straight talk from Dr. Eric A. Weiss, Medical Director of Disaster Planning and Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine. In plain terms, Dr. Weiss lays out a blueprint for keeping your employees healthy and for resisting infection by the H1N1 virus. His practical advice extends to taking care of sick family members in ways that protect the caregiver and stop the spread within employees' households. And if things take a turn for the worse, Dr. Weiss also describes clear danger signs that help viewers know the difference between symptoms that are typical--and those that require immediate medical help. Do your part to limit the reach of this new pandemic, and protect your business by training all your employees. Working together, we can all contribute to lessening the impact of this uniquely threatening illness. Length: 13 minutes
![]() When it comes to sexual harassment, California has specific laws that employers must follow. This popular video features the same scenarios (hostile work environment and quid pro quo harassment) as the manager and employee versions. In addition, it provides an explanation of California AB 1825, including ongoing training requirements and what topics that training must cover. Find out how to keep your managers informed about California law and how they, in turn, can keep sexual harassment out of your workplace.
![]() Sometimes your employees’ behavior is blatantly offensive while other times it can be hard to know what is inappropriate. This best-selling video offers a thorough explanation of what kinds of behaviors constitute sexual harassment. Dramatic scenes cover the two types of harassment recognized by the courts: hostile work environment and quid pro quo. Employees learn that any form of sexual harassment violates your zero tolerance policy, and that this is a subject that should never be taken lightly.
![]() Managers have to be as educated about sexual harassment as their employees. This award-winning program features six real world scenes depicting different kinds of unwelcome behavior, including inappropriate comments, unwanted touching, and quid pro quo harassment, in which a superior uses his power to coerce an underling. Learn what qualifies as sexual harassment, and what your response should be once you’ve recognized or been alerted to a problem. Make sure all your managers know their unique role in preventing sexual harassment.
![]() Protect your company against one of the most common workplace lawsuits with the NEW combination Booklet and PowerPoint kit. You get 30 interactive, prewritten PowerPoint slides that make it easy to train on:
This two-part approach makes effective sexual harassment training easy to deliver because we've done all the work for you. Program includes:
![]() Complying with benefits laws has never been easy, and COBRA is one of the most complex regulations that organizations have ever had to implement. Although there are no laws that mandate that employers must provide healthcare coverage for their employees, there are an increasing number of laws, including HIPAA, that regulate health insurance if it is offered as an employee benefit. The new Click 'n Train PowerPoint® presentation will help your company to be in compliance with COBRA and HIPAA laws by training your supervisors on their responsibilities and the responsibilities of the employer.
![]() Don't let Prejudice disrupt your company! We're not supposed to talk about certain sensitive subjects on the job--race, religion, sex, age, physical appearance, physical limitations and ethnicity. But in the 21st century almost every workplace has a diverse workforce so the risk of narrow mindedness can occur. It's your responsibility to be certain your workplace is free of prejudice and is in compliance with regulations under the Civil Rights Act, Equal Pay Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Talking about respect is the way you can make sure it exists in your workplace. With this Booklet/PowerPoint kit your employees will get facts in friendly terms. Topics covered:
![]() Drugs can be dangerous, even prescription medications if they are misused! Don't let your company become a victim of employee substance abuse and risk the high cost of low productivity, lost work time and even life-threatening accidents. Make sure your employees understand
This easy-to-use kit makes training convenient, fast and thorough. It includes everything you need:
![]() If you are an employer in California with 50 or more employees, two recently enacted sexual harassment laws (AB1825 and GC12950.1) mandate that you train all supervisory level staff employed as of 7/1/05 with at least two hours of prevention training - by 1/1/06. The required training must be repeated no less than once every two years for each and every supervisory employee. This new BLR PowerPoint Training kit makes it easy to deliver the newly mandated required training. It explains the Federal and California laws and discusses types of sexual harassment—tangible employment action and hostile environment —including realistic examples of each. Shows how sexual harassment affects a whole company, plus what each person can do to recognize and stop it. California Guide to Preventing Sexual Harassment covers:
![]() Every job has hazards and every employee has a role in their own safety--this complete training kit will get the message across for you. Topics take employees for A to Z including OSHA requirements. Give your employees the information they need to stay safe on the job. The interactive exercises and colorful graphics keep your employees involved and will get their "buy-in" to safety ownership. Key topics covered include This easy-to-use kit makes training convenient, fast and thorough. It includes everything you need:
![]() More than ever, successful organizations need employees with different backgrounds, beliefs, needs, lifestyles and physical abilities. Failure to work together can destroy productivity and expose your organization to expensive lawsuits, discrimination claims and affirmative action problems. Use this program to help all employees develop skills to work better with all types of co-workers and customers. Developed in conjunction with BLR's illustrated Diversity training booklet, this coordinated kit includes 20 copies of the booklet, 30 PPT slides, trainer/speaker notes, quiz and completion certificate. (Additional booklets available at discount price)
![]() This program is a 2 DVD set that includes the following programs:
Harassment & Diversity: Respecting Differences — Manager Version(20 minutes)
Harassment & Diversity: Respecting Differences — Employee Version(16 minutes)
![]() If you don’t have quality employees, you won’t be able to put out a quality product. This can cut into the morale and output of your workers, as well as the profitability of the company. Teach your employees to take pride in their work, and that continuous growth should be more than just a goal, but an absolute priority.
![]() Produced - 2009 The best way to discipline employees is to do it progressively, giving them a chance to turn their performance around and meet your expectations. Start with coaching and then move on to more severe measures, like verbal and written warnings, if necessary. This new video follows the stories of two employees, one whose priority seems to be fantasy baseball instead of his production report, and one who has a habit of showing up late. Learn the six steps that can show your problem employees the effect their behavior has on other members of the organization, and how it’s their responsibility to make a change or face the consequences.
![]() Angry customers can take their toll on employees, to the point where it can be easy to lose perspective. In this updated version of the classic training video, a frustrated employee receives advice from his coworkers on how to better handle difficult customers. When a kind greeting and an ounce of respect aren’t enough, the techniques presented here can keep a situation from getting out of control. Rather than taking the matter personally, employees learn that they’re in a position to solve problems and possibly even make someone’s day a little bit brighter.
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