Workplace Harassment Defined. Harassment is defined as a “course of vexatious comment or conduct that is known or ought reasonably be known to be unwelcome”, that denies individual dignity and respect on the basis of the grounds such as: gender, disability, race, colour, sexual orientation or other grounds prohibited by applicable human rights laws. At ▇▇▇▇ Corporation Canada Ltd. (Kitchener) all employees are expected to treat others with courtesy and consideration and to discourage harassment. The workplace is defined as all company facilities and premises. Workplace harassment includes, but is not limited to, the following examples: • Unwelcome remarks, jokes, innuendoes or taunting about another’s body, attire, gender, disability, racial or ethnic background, sexual orientation, etc., which cause awkwardness or embarrassment. • Displaying visuals of a sexual, racial or otherwise offensive nature such as pornographic pictures, posters, cartoons, graffiti or simulation of body parts. • Leering (suggestive staring) or other gestures. • Unnecessary physical contact such as touching, patting or pinching. • Unwanted sexual solicitation, physical contact or advances, particularly made with implied reprisals, if rejected. • Refusing to work or share facilities with another employee because of the other’s gender, disability, sexual orientation, racial, religious or ethnic background. • Backlash or retaliation for the lodging of a complaint or participation in an investigation.
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Workplace Harassment Defined. Harassment is defined as a “course of vexatious comment or conduct that is known or ought reasonably be known to be unwelcome”, ” that denies individual dignity and respect on the basis of the grounds such asof: gender, disability, race, colour, sexual orientation or other grounds prohibited by applicable human rights laws. At ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Corporation Canada Chevrolet Cadillac Ltd. (Kitchener) all employees are expected to treat others with courtesy and consideration and to discourage harassment. The workplace is defined as all company facilities and premises, and includes Company and customer owned vehicles. Workplace harassment includes, but is not limited to, the following examples: • Unwelcome remarks, jokes, innuendoes or taunting about another’s body, attire, gender, disability, racial or ethnic background, sexual orientation, etc., which cause awkwardness or embarrassment. • Displaying visuals of a sexual, racial or otherwise offensive nature such as pornographic pictures, posters, cartoons, graffiti or simulation of body parts. • Leering (suggestive staring) or other gestures. • Unnecessary physical contact such as touching, patting or pinching. • Unwanted sexual solicitation, physical contact or advances, particularly made with implied reprisals, if rejected. • Refusing to work or share facilities with another employee because of the other’s gender, disability, sexual orientation, racial, religious or ethnic background. • Backlash or retaliation for the lodging of a complaint or participation in an investigation.
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Sources: Collective Agreement