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Describe three negative issues that you may face at a future job.

Describe the term “Quid Pro Quo.” How would you describe a hostile work environment?

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Sexual Harassment Game SEXUAL HARASSMENT DEFINITION IS: Unequal treatment of an employee over the age of 40 Discrimination based on race or religion Failure to accommodate a person with a physical or mental disability Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature

Answer 4. Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature

Sexual Harassment Game WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CAN COMMIT AN ACT OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT? Man-to-Man Woman-to-Woman Man-to Woman or Woman to man All of the Above

Answer 4. All of the Above

Sexual Harassment Game WHICH IS A TYPE OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT? CARPE DIEM IN LOCO PARENTIS QUID PRO QUO MEA CUPA

ANSWER 3. QUID PRO QUO “This for That”

Sexual Harassment Game EMPLOYEES CAN CLAIM HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT SEXUAL HARASSMENT WHEN THE FOLLOWING EXISTS WHERE THEY WORK: A poor performance review Dirty jokes, rude or suggestive pictures and calendars, sexual innuendoes The absence of chocolate An uncomfortable chair

Answer 2. Dirty jokes, rude or suggestive pictures and calendars, sexual innuendoes.

Sexual Harassment Game WHICH LAWS PROHIBIT SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION BASED ON SEX? First Amendment to the Constitution Title IX and Title VII Federal Laws Motor Vehicle Code American Disability Act

Answer 2. Title IX and Title VII Federal Laws

Sexual Harassment Game BASED ON CURRENT COURT RULINGS, AN EMPLOYER MAY BE LIABLE FOR SUPERVISOR’S SEXUAL MISCONDUCT—EVEN WHEN UNREPORTED TO MANAGEMENT TRUE OR FALSE

ANSWER TRUE

Sexual Harassment Game If no one complains, then it is not sexual harassment TRUE OR FALSE

ANSWER False Sexual harassment is unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature

Sexual Harassment Game EDUCATORS WHO FAIL TO STOP STUDENTS FROM SEXUALLY HARASSING OTHER STUDENTS CAN BE HELD PERSONALLY LIABLE TRUE OR FALSE

ANSWER TRUE

Sexual Harassment Game If my intentions were good- for example, I meant to compliment someone on how great they looked there is no way my conduct could violate the sexual harassment policy. TRUE OR FALSE

False- it is not the intention, it is the perception ANSWER

Sexual Harassment Game Quid Pro Quo harassment occurs when a female boss tells dirty jokes to the other women in the office. TRUE OR FALSE

False- Quid Pro Quo means “this for that” ANSWER

Sexual Harassment Game If someone is offended by my behavior in the break room, they should take their break somewhere else or at another time, since I am not “Working” while I am on break and I have a right to free speech. TRUE OR FALSE

False- You have no right to make discriminatory or harassing remarks in the workplace. ANSWER

Learning Objectives Definition of sexual harassment Learning the different types of sexual harassment Identifying sexual harassment Steps to filing a complaint

Definition Unwelcome verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature that is severe or pervasive and affects working conditions or creates a hostile work environment.

Breaking down the definition : “Conduct” Conduct is NOT sexual harassment if it is welcome. For this reason, it is important to communicate (either verbally or in writing) to the harasser that the conduct makes you uncomfortable and you want it to stop.

“Of a Sexual Nature” Verbal/Written: Comments about clothing, personal behavior, or a person’s body; sexual or sex-based jokes; requesting sexual favors or repeatedly asking a person out; sexual innuendoes; telling rumors about a person’s personal or sexual life; threatening a person, sending emails or text messages of a sexual nature Physical: Assault; impeding or blocking movement; inappropriate touching of a person or a person’s clothing; kissing, hugging, patting, stroking

“Of A Sexual Nature” Nonverbal: Looking up and down a person’s body; derogatory gestures or facial expressions of a sexual nature; following a person Visual: Posters, drawings, pictures, screensavers, emails or text of a sexual nature

Of a Non-Sexual Nature ** Non-sexual conduct may also be sexual harassment if you are harassed because you are female, rather than male, or because you are male, rather than female. For example, it may be sexual harassment if you are a woman working as a carpenter on an all-male job, and you are the only one whose tools are frequently hidden by your male co-workers.

“Severe or Pervasive” The conduct of the harasser must be either severe (of something bad or undesirable) or pervasive (especially of an unwelcome influence of physical effect) to be classified as sexual harassment. Although a single unwanted request for a date or one sexually suggestive comment might offend you and/or be inappropriate, it may not be sexual harassment. However, a number of relatively minor separate incidents may add up to sexual harassment if the incidents affect your work environment.

Questions to ask yourself: How many times did the incidents occur? How long has the harassment been going on? How many others have been sexually harassed? Who were witnesses to the harassment?

“Affects working conditions or creates a hostile work environment” It may be sexual harassment if the conduct unreasonably interferes with your work performance or creates an “intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.” For example, it may be sexual harassment if repeated sexual comments make you so uncomfortable at work that your performance suffers or you decline professional opportunities because it will put you in contact with the harasser.

Types of Sexual Harassment Quid Pro Quo (“This for that”) A person in a position of authority, typically a supervisor, demands sexual favors as a condition to getting or keeping a job benefit.

Hostile Work Environment Verbal, physical or visual forms of harassment, that are sexual in nature, "sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive" and unwelcome fall under the category of Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment. A single, severe incident, such as a sexual assault, could create a hostile environment. More commonly, a "hostile environment" is created by a series of incidents.

Examples of Sexual Harassment Unwanted jokes, gestures, offensive words on clothing, and unwelcome comments and witty responses. Touching and any other bodily contact such as scratching or patting a coworker's back, grabbing an employee around the waist, or interfering with an employee's ability to move. Repeated requests for dates that are turned down or unwanted flirting.

Examples of Sexual Harassment Transmitting or posting emails, texts, or pictures of a sexual or other harassment-related nature. Displaying sexually suggestive objects, pictures, or posters. Playing sexually suggestive music. Name calling such as “Baby”

Examples of Sexual Harassment Direct or indirect threats or bribes for unwanted sexual activity Sexual innuendoes and comments Sexually suggestive sounds or gestures such as sucking noises, winks or pelvic thrusts Repeatedly asking a person out for dates A neck / shoulder massage Ogling or leering, staring at a woman’s breasts or a man’s derriere Rating a person’s looks or sexuality***

Steps to File a Complaint Let the harasser know that his/her conduct is unwanted and unwelcome. Go to a supervisor and explain the circumstances. Be sure to take with you documented dates, times, and specific occurrences if you have them. Also, report the incident to Human Resources. If the appropriate supervisor is unavailable, or is the offender, report the incident directly to Human Resources.