The document discusses sexual harassment, including defining it as unwelcome verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, especially by a person in authority towards a subordinate. It notes that sexual harassment violates both state and federal law, and describes inappropriate behaviors that could constitute sexual harassment, such warning signs to watch out for, and appropriate behaviors that do not qualify as sexual harassment. The document provides information to help understand and prevent workplace sexual harassment.
Program Objectives (1 of 2) Describe what sexual harassment is exactly. Differentiate between sexual harassment and being courteous. Understand the federal (and state?) laws that deem sexual harassment a crime. Page
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Program Objectives (2 of 2) Learn there consequences if you are found guilty of committing this crime. What you can do if you observe and/or experience sexual harassment. How to prevent sexual harassment in your workplace. Page
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A Challenge PleaseWrite a One Sentence Definition of “ Sexual Harrassment.” Page
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What is SexualHarassment? (1 of 2) Define Sexual Harassment: Webster’s Dictionary: uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature especially by a person in authority toward a subordinate (such as an employee or student). Sexual advances, favors, and/or verbal or physical conduct of sexual nature. Page
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What is SexualHarassment? (1 of 2) Define Sexual Harassment: Violation of both state and federal law; illegal under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for employees: “prohibits employment discrimination based on race, sex, color, national origin or religion.” Page
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Warning Signs? (1 of 5) Inappropriate Behavior Such As : Sexual comments or jokes. Sexual phone calls. Sexual stories. Sexual looks/gestures. Page
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Warning Signs? (2 of 5) Inappropriate Behavior Such As : Explicit videos, pictures, calendars, screen savers, websites. Unwelcome flirting. Insisting on dates. Page
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Warning Signs? (3 of 5) Behaviors Manager/Coworkers . . . Hostility between coworkers. Lack of friendship amongst coworkers. Complaints regarding the opposite sexes actions. Women who act defensively/angrily toward the opposite sex. Page
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Warning Signs? (4 of 5) Behaviors Manager/Coworkers . . . Avoided glances or murmurs made when the opposite sex walks past them. Job loss if sexual advances are not met. Page
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Warning Signs? (5 of 5) Inappropriate Physical Content . . . Purposeful touching or cornering. Forceful neck massages. Sexual intercourse with coworkers/managers. Page
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Sexual Harassment (NOT):Appropriate Behaviors . . . Compliments pertaining to ones performance. Being courtesy, i.e. opening the door for someone, saying, “please” and “thank you”. Lunch or dinner dates that are mutual and/or voluntary. Page
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