Federal #MeToo: examining sexual harassment in government workplaces briefing before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, held in Washington, DC.
Publication Info.
Washington, DC : U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 2020.
"Dr. Marik Xavier-Brier...performed principal research and writing"--Acknowledgements.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Note
Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (USCCR website, viewed October 14, 2021).
Contents
Chapter 1 : Introduction and background. Increased awareness of sexual harassment -- Sexual harassment under Title VII and major federal court decisions -- Defining sexual harassment -- Sexual harassment data and trends -- Relationship of wage gaps to sexual harassment -- Culture of harassment -- Strategies to address and prevent sexual harassment -- Chapter 2 : Equal employment opportunity protections in the federal workplace. History of equal employment opportunity protections in the federal workplace federal sector complaints process -- Anti-harassment policies -- Disciplinary actions and role of the merit systems protection board -- Chapter 3 : EEOC's roles in enforcing protections against sexual harassment in the federal sector. Federal sector data and trends -- EEOC's technical assistance and EEO complaint processing guidance -- EEOC's sexual harassment guidance -- Role of EEOC in the federal complaint process -- Remedies and enforcement tools -- Training and other tools -- Chapter 4 : Investigation of two federal agencies. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) -- Department of State (State) -- Chapter 5 : Findings and recommendations. Findings -- Investigation of State Department and NASA.