Other Types of Harassment Sample Clauses

Other Types of Harassment. All other harassment should be reported to a faculty member, including a guidance counselor or the school nurse. If that staff member is not successful in resolving the situation or a decision is made to move the complaint forward, the incident must be referred to the school principal.
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Other Types of Harassment. Other harassment includes but is not limited to the verbal conduct such as bullying, threats, epithets, derogatory comments or slurs, and written communications containing statements which may be offensive to individuals in a particular protected group, such as racial or ethnic stereotypes or caricatures.
Other Types of Harassment. Prohibited harassment on the basis of race, color, age, religion, national origin, disability or pregnancy or any other protected basis, includes behavior similar to sexual harassment, such as:
Other Types of Harassment. Just as sexual harassment is strictly prohibited, so too is harassment on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, disability, religion, national origin, age, gender, veteran status, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other category protected by law. Making Complaints About Harassment Any employee who believes that this policy has been violated should report the harassment at once to the HR Adminstrator or any member of the management team. Complaints may be made in person or in writing, and will be kept in the strictest confidence compatible with a thorough investigation. If you choose to make a complaint in writing, the complaint will be most useful if you identify yourself or other witnesses to the offending conduct. Anonymous complaints will be investigated to the extent possible, but complaints that fail to state the names of witnesses often cannot be verified.

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  • Types of Grievance (a) An individual grievance is a grievance which involves a single individual.

  • Types of Grievances (a) Individual Grievance - a grievance alleging a violation of this Agreement affecting one Employee.

  • Harassment The Employer and the Union recognize the right of employees to work in an environment free from harassment, including sexual harassment, as defined by the Employer’s harassment policy.

  • Other Types of Traffic 8.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any Tariff: (a) the Parties’ rights and obligations with respect to any intercarrier compensation that may be due in connection with their exchange of Internet Traffic shall be governed by the terms of the FCC Internet Order and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations; and, (b) a Party shall not be obligated to pay any intercarrier compensation for Internet Traffic that is in excess of the intercarrier compensation for Internet Traffic that such Party is required to pay under the FCC Internet Order and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations.

  • Harassment and Discrimination (a) "Every person who is an employee has a right to freedom from harassment in the workplace by the employer or agent of the employer or by another employee because of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, age, record of offences, marital status, family status, gender identity, gender expression, or disability". ref: Ontario Human Rights Code, Sec. 5 (2) and 10 (1).

  • DISCRIMINATION / HARASSMENT 22.01 The parties agree to comply with their obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code.

  • Harassment Sexual Harassment a. All employees have the right to work without personal harassment or sexual harassment.

  • Discrimination and Harassment 3.01 The Company shall not discriminate against an employee because of membership in the Union or because of activities authorized herein on behalf of the Union.

  • Harassment Prevention 38.1 Employees should refer in the first instance to the provisions and procedures specified in the employer’s Harassment Policy. The employee’s attention is also drawn to clause 39 Resolution of Employment Relationship Problems. Harassment can take many forms, including sexual harassment, bullying, racial harassment, violence, and other forms of intimidating behaviour.

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