Sexual and Other
Unlawful Harassment
The Sample Company is committed
to providing a work environment that is free from all
forms of discrimination and conduct that can be
considered harassing, coercive, or disruptive, including
sexual harassment. Actions, words, jokes, or comments
based on an individual's sex, race, color, national
origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or
any other legally protected characteristic will not be
tolerated. The Sample Company provides ongoing sexual
harassment training to ensure you the opportunity to work
in an environment free of sexual and other unlawful
harassment.
Sexual harassment is defined as
unwanted sexual advances, or visual, verbal, or physical
conduct of a sexual nature. This definition includes many
forms of offensive behavior and includes gender-based
harassment of a person of the same sex as the harasser.
The following is a partial list of sexual harassment
examples:
* Unwanted sexual advances.
* Offering employment benefits in exchange for sexual
favors.
* Making or threatening reprisals after a negative
response to sexual advances.
* Visual conduct that includes leering, making sexual
gestures, or displaying of sexually suggestive objects or
pictures, cartoons or posters.
* Verbal conduct that includes making or using derogatory
comments, epithets, slurs, or jokes.
* Verbal sexual advances or propositions.
* Verbal abuse of a sexual nature, graphic verbal
commentaries about an individual's body, sexually
degrading words used to describe an individual, or
suggestive or obscene letters, notes, or invitations.
* Physical conduct that includes touching, assaulting, or
impeding or blocking movements.
Unwelcome sexual advances (either verbal or physical),
requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical
conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment
when: (1) submission to such conduct is made either
explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of
employment; (2) submission or rejection of the conduct is
used as a basis for making employment decisions; or, (3)
the conduct has the purpose or effect of interfering with
work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or
offensive work environment.
If you experience or witness
sexual or other unlawful harassment in the workplace,
report it immediately to your supervisor. If the
supervisor is unavailable or you believe it would be
inappropriate to contact that person, you should
immediately contact the Risk Manager or any other member
of management. You can raise concerns and make reports
without fear of reprisal or retaliation.
All allegations of sexual
harassment will be quickly and discreetly investigated.
To the extent possible, your confidentiality and that of
any witnesses and the alleged harasser will be protected
against unnecessary disclosure. When the investigation is
completed, you will be informed of the outcome of the
investigation.
Any supervisor or manager who
becomes aware of possible sexual or other unlawful
harassment must immediately advise the Risk Manager or
any member of management so it can be investigated in a
timely and confidential manner. Anyone engaging in sexual
or other unlawful harassment will be subject to
disciplinary action, up to and including termination of
employment.
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