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['Sexual Harassment']
['Sexual Harassment']
05/05/2022
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Sexual harassment quiz
Take this quiz on sexual harassment in the workplace:
- A month ago, Pam sent her supervisor an email complaining a fellow driver harassed her. She hasn’t brought it up since, so her supervisor let it go. After all, a single complaint doesn’t warrant an investigation. True or False?
- You work for a large motor carrier. A driver says he was harassed by a customer. You investigate, because your company could be held liable for the inappropriate behavior of a customer. True or False?
- One of your drivers, Irv, extended a friend request to dispatcher Callie on social media and she accepted but later becomes uncomfortable with Irv being too familiar with her on her social media site. Despite her repeated refusals, he keeps asking her out. But Callie feels she can’t report this to their employer, because it happened online, not at work, and she accepted Irv’s friend request. True or False?
- A group of your company’s drivers is gathered around a table in a break room telling jokes, and some of them are pretty raunchy. One of your drivers, Hal, pretends to find the jokes funny, but actually finds them offensive. Later he tells you he was uncomfortable. You tell him the guys were just “blowing off steam� and he should lighten up. Besides, he was laughing too, so this wasn’t harassment. True or False?
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Sexual Harassment
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Sexual Harassment
Take this quiz on sexual harassment in the workplace:
- A month ago, Pam sent her supervisor an email complaining a fellow driver harassed her. She hasn’t brought it up since, so her supervisor let it go. After all, a single complaint doesn’t warrant an investigation. True or False?
- You work for a large motor carrier. A driver says he was harassed by a customer. You investigate, because your company could be held liable for the inappropriate behavior of a customer. True or False?
- One of your drivers, Irv, extended a friend request to dispatcher Callie on social media and she accepted but later becomes uncomfortable with Irv being too familiar with her on her social media site. Despite her repeated refusals, he keeps asking her out. But Callie feels she can’t report this to their employer, because it happened online, not at work, and she accepted Irv’s friend request. True or False?
- A group of your company’s drivers is gathered around a table in a break room telling jokes, and some of them are pretty raunchy. One of your drivers, Hal, pretends to find the jokes funny, but actually finds them offensive. Later he tells you he was uncomfortable. You tell him the guys were just “blowing off steam� and he should lighten up. Besides, he was laughing too, so this wasn’t harassment. True or False?
Take this quiz on sexual harassment in the workplace:
- A month ago, Pam sent her supervisor an email complaining a fellow driver harassed her. She hasn’t brought it up since, so her supervisor let it go. After all, a single complaint doesn’t warrant an investigation. True or False?
- You work for a large motor carrier. A driver says he was harassed by a customer. You investigate, because your company could be held liable for the inappropriate behavior of a customer. True or False?
- One of your drivers, Irv, extended a friend request to dispatcher Callie on social media and she accepted but later becomes uncomfortable with Irv being too familiar with her on her social media site. Despite her repeated refusals, he keeps asking her out. But Callie feels she can’t report this to their employer, because it happened online, not at work, and she accepted Irv’s friend request. True or False?
- A group of your company’s drivers is gathered around a table in a break room telling jokes, and some of them are pretty raunchy. One of your drivers, Hal, pretends to find the jokes funny, but actually finds them offensive. Later he tells you he was uncomfortable. You tell him the guys were just “blowing off steam” and he should lighten up. Besides, he was laughing too, so this wasn’t harassment. True or False?
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