Why is it claimed that sexual harassment is a serious and widespread problem? How did it become
Question:
Why is it claimed that sexual harassment is a serious and widespread problem? How did it become that? Post your thoughts and respond to two of your classmates.
Part 2:
Case: We Need To Talk-Now
A month ago you assumed the role of supervisor of one section of the clinical laboratories of Community Hospital, coming from the outside and taking over leadership of what was obviously a discontented group of employees. It took you very little time to learn that your predecessor was not well liked and that this person's penchant for what a couple of employees referred to as "three Rs"-rigid rules and regulations was regarded with derision and ridicule. This was not the first time you had entered into a strained situation, and your normal approach was to spend your first 3 months getting to know the people and the procedures before making any significant changes.
On the first day of your second month on the job you were carrying your full lunch tray through the cafeteria toward what you hoped would be a quiet corner when you were approached by four of your employees, three technicians and a receptionist. All four wore scowls and frowns, although one, the receptionist, appeared uneasy to the point of being afraid. One of the technicians said to you, "Look, you've been here long enough to know what we've had to put up with, and we demand to know what you're going to do. Now!"
Standing there holding a full tray, you glanced around at the crowd. A few people were starting to take notice of your little gathering. You quietly asked, "Right this minute?
Isn't this a little awkward?"
Sufficiently loud to cause more heads to turn your way, the technician acting as spokesperson said, "Now!"
Instructions
In the form of either a paragraph or two or an outline of sequential steps, describe how you are going to handle this confrontation with the four employees.
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts