Legal compliance serves as the bedrock of any organization. While it lays the foundation, a positive workplace culture breathes life into your organization. A strong, supportive culture fosters employee engagement, boosts morale, and enhances productivity.
This balance between compliance and culture was at the heart of our discussion on last week’s Catherine’s Corner, where we explored California Laws 2024 and Their Effect on Workplace Culture.
Catherine was joined by employment lawyer Jenna Leyton-Jones and HR consultant Anita Nygaard, and together they unpacked the significant changes coming our way.
If you missed the live show, don’t worry! You can catch the recording right here:
Here are the new laws in California that are set to make a significant impact:
- SB553: Workplace Violence Prevention Plan, effective July 1st, 2024
- SB428: Workplace Violence Restraining Order Law, effective January 1st, 2025
- AB933: Expanded Defamation Protection For Claims of Sexual Harassment, Assault, or Discrimination
Here are some key takeaways from the conversation:
- These new laws underscore California’s dedication to creating safer, harassment-free workplaces.
- Fostering a positive work environment requires clear organizational values, respectful communication, and a focus on work-life balance.
- Upstander training empowers employees to address toxic behavior by teaching them how to intervene and support targets. With that said, we made our course, Bystander Training: From Bystander to Upstander, FREE for you! Check it out now!
- Auditing risk factors that contribute to toxic behavior is essential for organizations to identify and address underlying issues.
As July 1st approaches, it’s a great time to ensure your organization is up-to-date with these changes, especially if you’re in California. But remember, the principles of workplace safety and positive culture are universal and benefit everyone, no matter where your team is based.
Recognize that culture and compliance efforts are two sides of the same coin, each enhancing the other to drive our organizations forward.
PS: We are delighted to announce that Suzanne Hoffman, PhD, has joined our team as our Workplace Violence Expert! She offers an interactive and practical workplace violence prevention training program designed to help attendees recognize and report concerning and threatening behaviors.
For more information on our training programs, check it out here or get in touch with us!
PPS: Don’t forget to register for our upcoming webinar! Our expert speakers, Catherine and Bob, will equip you with invaluable strategies to manage conflicts arising from political conversations at work, whether in the upcoming elections or global conflicts.
Reserve your spot today. You definitely won’t want to miss this!
Written by: Jennifer Areola