Employers are increasingly aware that an inclusive workplace is synonymous with one that does not tolerate abusive conduct, personal attacks or any form of harassment, especially harassment that is based on an employee’s race, sex, national origin or any other protected characteristic. Permitting such behavior and conduct not only creates an unbearable workplace, but also exposes an employer to liability. Just last month, the National Labor Relations Board (Board) finally got the message.
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