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Since the Harvey Weinstein revelations and the birth of the #MeToo movement, the need for sexual harassment training in California businesses has taken on new urgency.
A Manhattan Beach company is helping to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace with high-quality video training. Andrew Rawson, chief learning officer and co-founder of Traliant, is on a mission: to “take your compliance training from boring to brilliant.”
Companies with more than 50 employees are required to train its managers in sexual harassment prevention every two years, according to Rawson. Many businesses, he said, are busy and haven’t always met those deadlines.