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This isn't because anyone in the company necessarily cares, it's to ensure they've taken appropriate measures to demonstrate that you've received the training. Then when an employee breaks the law, e.g. sexual harassment, then the company avoids liability. I'm sure there are companies where what you say is true, but it is certainly not the norm in most U.S. firms.



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