Chapter 3 Case Study #2 Misplaced Affections: Discharge for Sexual Harassment New HR Strategy Makes a Best Company
Answer the following questions:
- Evaluate the conduct of Peter Lewiston against the EEOC’s definition of sexual harassment
- Should the intent or motive behind Lewiston’s conduct be considered when deciding sexual harassment activities? Explain.
- If you were the district’s EEOC officer, what would you conclude? What disciplinary action, if any, would you take?
The following requirements must be met:
- Use an appropriate number of references to support your position, and defend your arguments. The following are examples of primary and secondary sources that may be used, and non-credible and opinion based sources that may not be used.
- Primary sources such as government websites (United States Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Census Bureau, The World Bank), peer reviewed and scholarly journals in EBSCOhost (Grantham University Online Library) and Google Scholar.
- Secondary and credible sources such as CNN Money, The Wall Street Journal, trade journals, and publications in EBSCOhost (Grantham University Online Library).
- Non-credible and opinion based sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. should not be used.
