Sexual Harassment Greenwood School District 50

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Sexual Harassment Greenwood School District 50

The Cost The Board of Trustees considers sexual harassment to be a major offense that may result in disciplinary action or dismissal of the offending employee.

The Policies GBAA Sexual Discrimination and Harassment GBAA-R Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Regulation GBEBB Staff Conduct with Students

The harasser requires the employee to submit to the conduct as an explicit or implicit condition of employment, status or promotion.

The harasser uses the employee's submission to, or rejection of, the conduct as a basis for an employment decision.

The harassment substantially interferes with an employee's work performance or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment.

The employee's submission to, or rejection of, the conduct is the basis for any decision affecting benefits, services, honors, programs or other available activities.

Reporting Harassment An employee who feels that he/she is being harassed should immediately report such incident to the immediate supervisor of the accused employee or the appropriate human resources department official.

No No’s Threats or intimidation of sexual relations Verbal abuses including graphic commentaries, innuendoes, comments or jokes Threats or insinuations that the person’s employment, wages, promotional opportunities, work assignments or other conditions of employment may be adversely affected

Annual Training On an annual basis, administrators/supervisors will review with all employees the nature of sexual harassment, the procedures for registering a complaint about sexual harassment and the redress that is available.

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