Overview
Apply your knowledge of HR management principles and conduct research to help you plan for those conversations including the questions to ask, documentation, company liability, and reporting to other stakeholders.
Scenario
Imagine you are the HR manager at a medium-sized financial services company. A female employee, Jennifer, comes to you very upset because her male coworker, Robert, has been making her uncomfortable lately by repeatedly asking her out on dates, even after she clearly said, “no.” This is the first time Jennifer has come to HR with an issue about a colleague, and there have not been any previous complaints regarding Robert’s behavior.
How would you handle this situation? Think about your plan of action, including how you would conduct conversations with Jennifer and Robert and how you would document and report your plan.
Instructions
THE ATTACHED TEMPLATE IS REQUIRED. The template will guide you through the planning steps for these tough conversations.
Submit all work on the assignment template provided, including the sources list.
Utilize the scenario as provided. Do not add information or make assumptions.
Use your legal voice as you answer each section in the template. Use complete sentences and a professional tone. Do not use bullet points or include dialogue.
Resources
Use three (3) sources to support your writing. Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate. Cite each source listed on your source page at least one time within your assignment.
The following websites are also useful sources of information to get you started:
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. No date. Harassment. www.eeoc.gov/harassment
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. No date. Facts about Sexual Harassment. www.eeoc.gov/fact-sheet/facts-about-sexual-harassment
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. No date. Checklists and Charts of Risk Factors for Employers. www.eeoc.gov/checklists-and-chart-risk-factors-employers