Stop Sexual Harassment in Orange County Workplaces
What can employers do to stop sexual harassment in the Orange County workplace. Here is my top ten list:
- Display the poster required by law advising employees about discrimination and their options.
- Distribute an information sheet on sexual harassment to each employee.
- Include an effective policy regarding harassment, discrimination, and discipline in an employee handbook.
- Regularly train employees on the subtleties of discrimination and ways to prevent it.
- Prohibit discriminatory comments or jokes, especially of a sexual or ethnic nature.
- Institute a non-fraternization policy between management and those they supervise.
- Fairly enforce policies required by law and those you have instituted.
- Don’t retaliate against victims of harassment in any manner.
- Institute a standard complaint and investigation procedure.
- And lastly, establish and follow a fair and decent dress standard with both sexes to prevent intentional or mis-perceived messages from being given.
The only way to stop sexual harassment in the workplace is when employers take steps to prevent it.
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Don D. Sessions, a Mission Viejo attorney, author and law school professor, helps employees enforce their rights. For questions, call (949) 380-0900 or visit Orange County Employee Rights Lawyer. © Don D. Sessions
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