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This course will:
•Increase the employee’s understanding of the organization’s harassment
and discrimination policy and complaint process
•Provide methods to identify unacceptable behaviors in the workplace
•Dramatize the impact of harassment
•Explain how an employer can help if an employee is a recipient of prohibited
behavior
•Demonstrate techniques for personally stopping prohibited behavior
•Teach how to recognize and prevent retaliation
In addition, employees will understand the business case for diversity as illustrated by the changing population in the U.S. and be able to define diversity, inclusion and micro-inequities.
Diversity, Inclusion & Micro-inequities
The changing population in our country sets the stage for co-workers
to become more knowledgeable and comfortable in dealing with differences.
Being uninformed can lead to confusion and exclusion and cause barriers
in the workplace and lower productivity. This module focuses on key
definitions and how greater understanding can lead to mutual cooperation,
collaboration and support.
Law’s Impact on Employer’s Harassment Policy
Most employees do not know that an employer’s harassment and discrimination
policy is usually rooted in overlapping federal, state, and local employment
laws and in court decisions interpreting these laws. During this module
employees will learn the impact of employment laws and court decisions
on an employer’s discrimination and harassment policies and definitions
of relevant legal terms.
Federal law prohibits employment discrimination based on these protected characteristics: •Race • Religion • Color • National Origin • Sex • Age • Disability • Pregnancy • Other Protected Characteristics.
Federal law prohibits employment discrimination in: Recruitment • Hiring • Wages • Assignment • Promotions • Benefits • Discharge • Layoffs.
Employer’s Policy
All employees are expected to maintain a workplace free from discrimination
and harassment. In this module, employees are provided with a copy of
your organization’s harassment and discrimination policy and contact
information.
Subtle to Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment
The employer’s policy against harassment provides guidance on types
of prohibited behavior, but it does not identify every behavior. During
this module, employees learn two methods for recognizing subtle sexual
harassment and see how subtle sexual harassment can escalate and create
a hostile environment.
Protected Characteristics Harassment
Sexual harassment is only one form of illegal discrimination and harassment
that is prohibited by federal, state, and local employment law and by
your organization’s policies as well. Individuals are protected from
harassment and discrimination in the workplace based on any number of
attributes known as protected characteristics. In this module employees
learn how to recognize and prevent protected characteristics harassment.
How to Stop Prohibited Behavior
Employees learn that retaliation is not tolerated and that there are
methods for personally stopping prohibited behavior. Additionally employees
learn how your organization can help if they are receiving prohibited
behavior.
How to Recognize and Prevent Retaliation
In this module employees learn:
•How to identify and prevent subtle retaliation
•Reasons retaliation may occur
•The legal ramifications of retaliation
•Employers often have their own rules that prohibit retaliation against
someone who files a discrimination harassment complaint or participates
in an internal investigation
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