Compli expands training course offerings

Aug 1, 2012 9:23 AM

Compli has partnered with ethics and compliance training  provider WeComply to provide Compli clients with unlimited access to a suite of  WeComply training courses, with the purchase of a subscription plan.

“It’s important to point out that with this new  subscription plan our clients will have unlimited use of the WeComply training  library, meaning the more they use it, the better value they will receive.”  said Lon Leneve, president of Compli.   “This is a huge advantage because our clients won’t have to make a  buying decision every time they want to provide an employee with WeComply’s  trainings, and therefore more employees will be trained with more subjects  addressed.”

The expanded library of training courses will further  help employers keep workers current with HR and compliance practices while  mitigating their own risk to exposure.

The entire library of attorney-authored WeComply training  courses are now available from Compli, including those focused on human  resources, general business, ethics, workplace, financial integrity,  healthcare, and data privacy and security.   For Compli clients, these trainings will be managed within the Compli  platform, which will automatically keep a record of course activity inside each  employee’s electronic personnel file for documentation purposes.

To learn more, visit www.compli.com/wecomply.

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