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Oregon Sexual Harassment Prevention: Employees

Understand and protect yourself from sexual harassment.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  6 chapters ·  35 Lessons ·  1h 10m  in English 

Course Description

The state of Oregon has passed new laws to further protect employees from sexual harassment. On October 1, 2020, the Oregon Workplace Fairness Act went into effect, imposing stricter requirements on how employers must respond to sexual harassment or discrimination complaints. In this course, you will learn state and federal laws regarding sexual harassment, how sexual harassment is defined, your and your employer’s responsibilities, and the best ways to protect yourself and your workplace from sexual harassment.

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the prevalence of sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace has been revealed. Many states have begun the process of enacting new laws with greater protections in response to this, and Oregon is one of them. This course will help you understand both new and existing laws meant to protect employees from sexual harassment, as well as the responsibilities of both you and your employer if you witness or experience sexual harassment or discrimination in the workplace. You will learn the legal definition of sexual harassment and discrimination, how to recognize sexual harassment behaviors and the process for filing a complaint.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the Oregon Workplace Fairness Act and its requirements for responding to complaints
  • Identify federal and state laws regarding sexual harassment in the workplace, including 2022 federal law updates
  • Recognize sexual harassment behaviors, including quid pro quo, hostile work environment, and conduct in remote work settings
  • Explain your responsibilities and your employer's obligations for preventing and addressing sexual harassment
  • Follow the process for filing a complaint and understand what to expect afterward
  • Protect yourself and your workplace from sexual harassment and discrimination

Key Takeaways

  • On October 1, 2020, the Oregon Workplace Fairness Act went into effect, imposing stricter requirements on how employers must respond to sexual harassment or discrimination complaints.
  • Many states, including Oregon, began enacting new laws with greater protections following the #MeToo movement.
  • Sexual harassment includes forms such as quid pro quo and a hostile work environment, and can occur in remote work environments.
  • Both employees and employers have specific responsibilities when sexual harassment or discrimination is witnessed or experienced in the workplace.
  • The course covers the process for filing a complaint, what to expect after filing, when an employer is liable, and penalties for sexual harassment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for employees, helping them understand laws that protect them from sexual harassment and the responsibilities of both themselves and their employer if they witness or experience sexual harassment or discrimination in the workplace.

What does this course cover?

It covers state and federal laws regarding sexual harassment, how sexual harassment is defined, your and your employer's responsibilities, the legal definition of sexual harassment and discrimination, how to recognize sexual harassment behaviors, and the process for filing a complaint.

What is the Oregon Workplace Fairness Act?

The Oregon Workplace Fairness Act went into effect on October 1, 2020, imposing stricter requirements on how employers must respond to sexual harassment or discrimination complaints.

Does this course address sexual harassment in remote work?

Yes, the course includes a lesson on sexual harassment behaviors in remote work environments.

What types of sexual harassment does the course explain?

The course explains sexual misconduct, quid pro quo, sexual assault, and hostile work environment, with examples of quid pro quo and of a hostile work environment.