Summary
Learn about states with harassment prevention training requirements and get helpful resources.
Solution
Harassment prevent training teaches employees about harassment, their rights, and how to report incidents. It aims to create a safer, more inclusive workplace by helping employees:
- Spot inappropriate behavior.
- Understand their rights.
- Report issues without fear of retaliation.
Harassment prevention training matters because:
- Many states require employers to provide harassment prevention training. Rules vary by:
- Employee size thresholds.
- Deadlines for compliance.
- Specific content that must be covered.
- It's best practice in all 50 states.
- It helps prevent harassment and shows the company’s commitment to a respectful work environment.
How Gusto can help
Gusto offers training resources and tools to help employers stay compliant. For more info, visit our article on Gusto Learning.
Harassment prevention training requirements by state
Local city rules may add extra requirements. For detailed guidance, consider consulting an employment attorney.
After checking the laws, you can use Gusto Learning to offer required trainings.
This table was last updated Mar 27, 2025.
| State |
Requirement Employers with... |
Training frequency |
Agency and website | Additional info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| California | 5 or more employees or contractors* | Every 2 years | Civil Rights Department |
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| Connecticut | 3 or more employees | Every 10 years | Commission on Human Right and Opportunities | |
| Delaware | 50 or more employees | Every 2 years | Delaware Department of Labor | |
| Illinois | 1 or more employees | Annual | Illinois Department of Human Rights |
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Maine |
15 or more employees | Every 3 years | Human Rights Commission State of Maine |
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New York |
1 or more employees | Annual | Division of Human Rights | |
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Washington |
8 or more employees | Every 3 years | Human Rights Commission | |
| Washington D.C. | Employers with tipped workers | Annual | D.C. Office of Human Rights |
