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AB 1825 Sex Harassment Trainer

A free resource for California employers about the sexual harassment training law (AB 1825).

FEHC fixes typo

In my last post, I noted a typographical error in the new AB 1825 regulations. It's fixed now.

An erroneous reference to a subdivision (D) rather than (C) prompted the Fair Employment and Housing Commission to reissue its recently-proposed AB 1825 regulations again (this time sans typo).

Rather than await public comment (or, to head off at the pass a stampede of typo-related comments), the Commission corrected itself and atoned (i.e., as stated in its email, "The Commission apologizes for any confusion this may have caused.").
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