Track and Prove
Your Employees Are
Time’s Up Act Compliant
Buying and managing training from Connecticut Required Training Solutions
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You Can Be Confident
Fully Online Course Delivery
Required Training Solutions’ courses are delivered entirely online over the web, and can be accessed from desktop, tablet or smartphone. Students click through short lessons and quizzes in a logical sequence. All courses are bookmarked — Students can leave the course and later resume training, as many times. When they return to the course students resume where they left off, without the need to repeat content.
Complete and Compliant
Required Training Solutions’ online courses for were developed specially in response to the Connecticut Time’s Up Act training mandate. We crafted our curricula using experienced curriculum developers, the requirements of the Public Acts, and the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities’ published reference materials. Our decades of experience in product, service and financial businesses in large and small companies came in handy when describing behavior and best practices guidance. We subjected our completed courses to thorough review by qualified legal counsel with expertise in employment law. Required Training Solutions exceeds all statutory requirements for training and curriculum. Finally, we use our courses in our own businesses to document our compliance with the law, so you can be secure in our confidence in the training.
Immediate Certificate
Immediately upon completing one of our courses, the student’s certificate is generated in PDF format. Students can download, save, email and/or print their certificates at will. We recommend that employees distribute three copies of their completion certificate: keeping one at home for their own records; giving one to their immediate supervisor to signal completion of the required training; and sending one to their Human Resources representative to put in their personnel file.