Title: Recognizing And Preventing Sexual Harassment
1Recognizing And PreventingSexual Harassment
Introduction to Sexual Harassment Prevention
- Michelle Walker, PHR
- Human Resources Director
2Guide to Recognizing Preventing Sexual
Harassment
- Objectives
- Define Sexual Harassment.
- Understand how to recognize sexual harassment.
- Learn how to prevent Sexual Harassment.
3Guide to Recognizing Preventing Sexual
Harassment
- It is the policy of Palmer to provide an
environment that is free from all types of
discrimination. - The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII,
prohibits discrimination based on race, color,
religion, sex and national origin. This applies
to all staff, faculty, students, and vendors of
Palmer.
4Guide to Recognizing Preventing Discrimination
- Race
- Color
- Religion
- Sex
- National Origin
- Age (1967)
- Disabilities (1973)
- Pregnancy (1978)
5In Local NEWS..
A Bettendorf chiropractor received a prison
sentence of up to 10 years and 6,000 in fines
for charges that he had non-consensual sexual
contact with female patients.The accused, age
37, pleaded guilty to sexual abuse. He was
arrested after allegations that he had
non-consensual sexual contact with a female
patient during a chiropractic procedure on two
occasions. Five other victims came forward
after the initial charges.
6In National NEWS..
Dial Corp. (April 2003) agreed to pay 10 million
to settle a lawsuit brought on behalf of 90 women
who said the soap maker ignored sexual harassment
by men at one of its plants. The lawsuit alleged
that women at the companys Aurora soap plant
were groped, shown pornography and called names.
Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America
(Normal, IL) settled for 34 million on
allegations of sexual harassment. The company
paid awards ranging from 10,000 to 300,000 to
486 female workers to settle allegations that
women on an assembly line were groped and
insulted and that managers did nothing to stop
it.
7Preventing Sexual Harassment
- Quiz Time
- Are my actions risky?
8Sexual Harassment Quiz
- Upon meeting or greeting a patient, student or
faculty I generally hug him or her or pat them on
the back?
9Sexual Harassment Quiz
- As I examine a patient I say nothing as I check
for spinal alignment and body function?
10Sexual Harassment Quiz
- As an extern I wear tight or revealing clothing
when meeting with patients?
11Sexual Harassment QuizWhich is more risky?
A.
B.
12Sexual Harassment Quiz Which is more risky?
A.
B.
13Sexual Harassment Quiz
- I often use the terms babe, honey, sweetie
and good-looking when speaking to patients,
students or faculty?
14Sexual Harassment Quiz
- I often send email jokes, pictures or chain
letters to my patients, faculty and or students.
15Sexual Harassment Quiz
- I often talk about or ask out patients, students
or faculty I feel are good looking?
16What Is Sexual Harassment?
- Unwelcome behavior
- of a sexual nature,
- either physical or verbal.
17Types of Sexual Harassment
- Quid Pro Quo
- "This for that"
-
- Quid Pro Quo sexual harassment occurs when
decisions affecting a persons employment or
grades are based on whether the person submits to
sexual demands.
18Types of Sexual Harassment
- Hostile Work Environment
- A work environment that an employee or student
feels is sexually offensive - or intimidating.
19Potentially Sexual Harassing Behavior
- Intentional physical contact
- Sexually oriented gestures, noises, remarks, or
jokes. - Repeated flirtation, advances, propositions or
requests to date. - Comments, suggestions, or questions about another
employee's body, gender, sexual preference or
experiences.
20Potentially Sexual Harassing Behavior
- Displaying sexually explicit or suggestive
materials. - Looking someone up and down in a suggestive
fashion or staring at them. - Demeaning statements because of gender create
hostile work environment.
21Prevent Sexual Harassment
- Dont engage in risky behavior
- Ask the person to stop behaving in a
discriminating manner - Report any action perceived to be discriminating
22Thank you and Good Luck!