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Sexual Harassment Training Begins in Springfield

Amanda Vinicky reports on the latest from the Springfield veto session.

Aired 11/08/2017 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Sexual Harassment Training Begins in Springfield

Clip: 11/8/2017 | 5m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Amanda Vinicky reports on the latest from the Springfield veto session.

It’s not mandatory by law yet, but Illinois legislators began formal lessons Wednesday on how to conduct themselves without “unwelcome” behavior and contacts that could be perceived by victims as sexual harassment. Amanda Vinicky has details.

Aired 11/08/2017 | Rating NR

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