Policy Number: 406.5.1
Policy: Sexual Harassment
Date Adopted: 4/80
Revision Date: 4/02
Approved By: George M.
Dennison, President
Sexual harassment in education or employment covers a broad spectrum
of behavior, ranging from sexual innuendoes and gender-based comments
made at inappropriate times, perhaps in the guise of humor, to coerced
sexual relations. In its extreme form, sexual harassment occurs when a
person in a position of influence over the job, career, or grades of others
uses his/her authority to coerce another person into sexual relations
or to punish that person for rejecting or reporting such advances.
The University of Montana - Missoula considers such behavior unacceptable.
Sexual harassment is furthermore a violation of state and federal equal
opportunity and nondiscrimination regulations.
Disciplinary action will be taken when instances of sexual harassment
are identified and confirmed. Retaliation against persons who file complaints
is also a violation of laws prohibiting discrimination and will lead to
disciplinary action against offenders.
Supervisors who knowingly condone or fail to report incidents of harassment
will themselves be subject to discipline.
Employees or students who wish to report incidents of sexual harassment
should contact the EEO/Affirmative Action Officer or may pursue complaints
through appropriate grievance procedures (refer to Discrimination
Grievance Procedure).
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