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S3 E10: Toxic Behavior in Remote Work: Preventing Digital Harassment

HRin15 Interview with Ken McCarthy: Toxic Behavior in Remote Work, Preventing Digital Harassment

“Some people thought that working remotely would end harassment, but it didn’t. Harassment just changed.”

The pandemic caused a multitude of sudden changes in our daily lives, and the business world wasn’t an exception. Remote work was previously an uncommon benefit; suddenly, every company had to offer remote work or stall completely. For offices that were more experienced with remote work, they may have had protocols for preventing issues. But for the vast majority of businesses, this was new territory, and mistakes were bound to happen. Toxic behavior is not limited to in-person interactions. Harassment can and does happen remotely via email, phone, text messages, chat services, and more. Employers need to prepare for digital harassment by having processes in place to handle these situations. In this episode of HR in 15, Ken McCarthy, President of Integrity by McCarthy, Inc., returns to speak with Kelly Taveras, an HRBP at PrestigePEO, about how to prevent digital harassment.

 

Highlights Include:  

  • Establish a healthy company culture where people feel comfortable reporting harassment
  • Ask your managers to look out for poor behavior
  • Remind your staff that harassment is not tolerated

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Headshot of Ken McCarthy

Ken (he/him) retired from the Canadian Public Service in 2020 and created Integrity by McCarthy Inc. to raise the bar in how organizations prevent and resolve incidents of workplace harassment, violence, wrongdoing and fraud.

He has seen the devastating consequences on individuals and organizations and set out to make a difference. Ken has led a workplace investigation program for a workforce of over 15,000 employees.

He has also provided executive oversight in more than 500 workplace investigations and has designed and delivered investigation training sessions to 500 front-line managers. Ken is based in Ottawa, Ontario.

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