D. Scott Landry Chaffe McCall, L.L.P. 8550 United Plaza Blvd., Suite 103 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Association of Levee.

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D. Scott Landry Chaffe McCall, L.L.P United Plaza Blvd., Suite 103 Baton Rouge, LA Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Association of Levee Boards of Louisiana 31st Annual Workshop Baton Rouge, Louisiana May 5,

EEO OVERVIEW PRIMARY STATUTES: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Louisiana Employment Discrimination Law 2

EEO OVERVIEW GENERAL PROHIBITIONS: Failure or refusal to hire or to discharge any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability. Limit, segregate, or classify employees or applicants for employment in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect his status as an employee, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability. 3

EEO OVERVIEW LIABILITY: Back pay and benefits Reinstatement Front pay Attorney’s fees, expert fees and other litigation costs Compensatory and punitive damages JURY TRIALS: 4

EEO OVERVIEW PROTECTED CLASSES:  Race  Color  Religion  Sex  National origin  Age  Disability State law: same classes are protected, plus other classes 5

EEO OVERVIEW EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION (EEOC):  Investigative and enforcement  Issues guidelines and regulations 6

SEXUAL HARASSMENT Quid Pro Quo  unwelcome sexual advances  requests for sexual favors  other verbal/physical conduct of sexual nature TIED TO:  term or condition of employment  particular employment decision 7

SEXUAL HARASSMENT Hostile Work Environment  unwelcome sexual conduct, and  interference with employee work performance, or  creating intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment MUST BE:  based upon sex  severe / pervasive 8

SEXUAL HARASSMENT What Constitutes Sexual Harassment?  Hard to define  Victim could be male or female  Not limited to male/female interactions  Frequency/severity  Isolated instances 9

SEXUAL HARASSMENT Latest Developments: Faragher v. City of Boca Raton (supervisor harassment) classic hostile environment case Burlington Industries, Inc. v. Ellerth (supervisor harassment) classic quid pro quo case 10

SEXUAL HARASSMENT Tangible Employment Action = Strict Liability What Constitutes a Tangible Employment Action? An action by a supervisor which becomes an action by the employer Significant change in employment status Usually involves direct economic harm 11

SEXUAL HARASSMENT Tangible Employment Action = Strict Liability (continued) Examples:  hiring  firing  failing to promote  reassignment with significantly different responsibilities  significant change in benefits 12

SEXUAL HARASSMENT No Tangible Employment Action = Defense to Liability Employer Defense: (1)Employer exercised reasonable care to prevent and correct promptly any sexually harassing behavior Policy Investigation Remedial Action 13

SEXUAL HARASSMENT No Tangible Employment Action = Defense to Liability (continued) (2)Employee unreasonably failed to take advantage of preventive or corrective opportunities provided by employer or to avoid harm otherwise. Failure to report harassment Failure to follow remedial measures 14

SUPERVISOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT ROADMAP Was the acceptance or rejection of the harassment the cause of the tangible employment action? NO - Hostile Environment YES - Quid Pro Quo Were the supervisor’s actions severe and pervasive? Tangible Employment Action? YES - Then employer is vicariously liable for supervisor’s harassment, UNLESS employer establishes Ellerth two-step affirmative defense NO YES Then no Title VII liability Then employer is vicariously liable for supervisor’s harassment STEP ONE -Did the employer exercise reasonable care to present and correct promptly any sexually harassing behavior? STEP TWO - Did the employee unreasonably fail to take advantage of any preventive or corrective opportunities provided by the employer or to avoid harm otherwise? If NO to either step If YES to both steps 15

SEXUAL HARASSMENT What Should I Do? 1. What Should I Do If I See Sexual Harassment? Tell the harasser to immediately stop his/her behavior Tell the harasser that the company does not tolerate or condone sexual harassment If possible, separate the harasser and the victim IMMEDIATELY REPORT IT TO THE APPROPRIATE PERSON IN MANAGEMENT! 16

SEXUAL HARASSMENT What Should I Do? 2. What Should I Do If I Receive a Complaint of Sexual Harassment? Inform the alleged harasser that the company does not tolerate or condone sexual harassment Inform the alleged harasser that the company takes complaints of sexual harassment very seriously Inform the alleged harasser that the company will immediately investigate the matter IMMEDIATELY REPORT IT TO THE APPROPRIATE PERSON IN MANAGEMENT! 17

OTHER FORMS OF HARASSMENT  Covers any protected class: race color religion national origin age disability  Same rules apply 18

HARASSMENT DO’S AND DON’TS Do’s: DO take all complaints seriously DO report all complaints to the appropriate person in management immediately DO complete an incident report shortly after receiving a complaint 19

HARASSMENT DO’S AND DON’TS Do’s: DO investigate the complaint fully in as confidential a manner as possible DO make certain all employees have received written non-discrimination and harassment policies and procedures employee handbook 20

HARASSMENT DO’S AND DON’TS Do’s: DO remind employees that the company does not tolerate or condone harassment periodic meetings DO follow company policies and procedures and apply them consistently and uniformly 21

HARASSMENT DO’S AND DON’TS Don’ts: DON’T trivialize employee complaints DON’T attempt to “work out” harassment complaints on your own Regardless of the severity of the complaint, report it to the appropriate person in management immediately 22

HARASSMENT DO’S AND DON’TS Don’ts: DON’T engage the complainant in lengthy discussions regarding the complaint Misperceptions about supervisor comments DON’T sit on a complaint hoping that it will simply blow over 23

HARASSMENT DO’S AND DON’TS Don’ts: DON’T retaliate against a complainant 24

WRITTEN SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY Statement that sexual harassment is against the law and against company policy Disciplinary action Examples of sexual harassment 25

WRITTEN SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY Complaint procedure Appropriate company officials to receive and investigate complaints 26

RETALIATION Federal Law Title VII ADEA ADA FMLA Others State Law Construed like federal law 27

RETALIATION Applies to: Applicants for employment Current employees Former employees 28

RETALIATION (1)“Protected Activity” Opposing unlawful employment practices Discrimination Harassment Filing charge or complaint of discrimination or harassment 29

RETALIATION (1)“Protected Activity” (continued) Participating in investigation, proceeding, hearing or litigation Testifying Assisting Voluntary Involuntary 30

RETALIATION (2)“Adverse Employment Action” Materially adverse change in the terms and conditions of employment Would a reasonable employee have found the challenged action materially adverse (i.e., would the challenged action have dissuaded an employee from engaging in the protected activity) 31

RETALIATION (2)“Adverse Employment Action” (continued) What MAY be an Adverse Employment Action? Firing Demoting Placing on leave Reducing compensation 32

RETALIATION (2)“Adverse Employment Action” (continued) What could possibly NOT be an Adverse Employment Action? Lateral transfers? Changing insignificant job responsibilities? Changing work schedule? Hostility? 33

RETALIATION (2)“Adverse Employment Action” (continued) What could possibly NOT be an Adverse Employment Action? (continued) Reprimands? Disciplinary filings? Job evaluations? Denial of perks? 34

RETALIATION (3)“Causal Connection” “but for” causation timing short duration long duration decision-maker’s knowledge severity of action 35

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