Sexual Harassment Prevention Training in Mississippi
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Targeted Post‑Incident Counseling for Misconduct in Mississippi
JACKSON | BILOXI | FLOWWOOD
When harassment takes place, and termination isn’t the chosen path, Mississippi employers need a methodical, documented response. Our disciplinary counseling program is tailored to correct behavior, maintain legal compliance, and manage risk—without resorting to firing.
One‑on‑One Misconduct Coaching
Focused Counselor Sessions
Private coaching addresses the incident, violations, and impact on others.
Mississippi-Focused Legal Framework
We train employees based on Title VII federal standards and relevant state laws.
Assessment‑Driven Learning
Employees complete tests before and after sessions to measure understanding.
HR Documentation Prepared
Confidential session summaries and recommendations go in personnel files.
Follow‑up Support Provided
Continued progress tracking and monthly updates to HR or executives.
This process holds employees accountable while reinforcing organizational values and compliance.
Key Mississippi Employer Compliance Obligations
Employers in Mississippi must respond deliberately and in line with federal standards:
Title VII Applies to Firms ≥15 Staff.
Federal law protects employees in qualifying businesses against sex‑based harassment.
Victims Have 180 Days to File
Employees must report harassment to the EEOC within 180 days—crucial for preserving legal options.
Policy and Documentation Required
Besides keeping written policies, employers must make a swift inquiry and discipline the employee to limit exposure to legal liability.
We deliver training to maintain this standard strictly in your organization.
Mississippi Workplace Updates
EEOC Files Suit Over Military Contractor Harassment
Two companies handling Coast Guard vessels off Mississippi were sued by the EEOC when female employees reported their supervisor’s unwanted sexual advances and physical assaults that lasted for months. The firms failed to act even after worthy complaints.
Source: EEOC files sexual harassment lawsuit against two military companies
Tupelo PD Faces Lawsuit for Systemic Abuse
The former administrative assistant filed a suit against the Tupelo Police Department, alleging multiple instances of sexual harassment, forcing illicit relationships, physical assault by a supervisor, and intimidation from another officer. The issue highlights the abuse of departmental culture and the failure to prevent harassment.
Source: Police Department in Mississippi Sued Over Sexual Harassment | USAttorneys.com
Mississippi State Senate Sued for Racial Pay Bias
An eminent Black attorney on trial, who was being paid less than his white counterparts, was the threat for the Justice Department to sue the Mississippi State Senate, illustrating the usual intertwining of acts of discrimination and harassment that make for hostile working conditions.
Source: Justice Department Sues Mississippi State Senate for Race Discrimination
Secure Your Workplace with Disciplinary Training
If misconduct has occurred but firing isn’t an option, our counseling program provides a structured path to correction and documentation. We help Mississippi employers address improper conduct, enforce policy, and manage risk. Contact us today to schedule a confidential training session.