On his first day in office, Gov. Brian Kemp issued a sweeping executive order that gives the Office of the Inspector General independent oversight over sexual harassment investigations in state agencies
The order will also require sexual harassment prevention training for state employees, supervisors and managers.
“The State of Georgia does not tolerate sexual harassment in the workplace,” the order reads, “and the State of Georgia is committed to providing a harassment free workplace and environment for its employees and all citizens who interact with state government.”
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