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Professional
Standards of Conduct
PURPOSE
The
purpose of this policy is to establish and clarify guidelines for the
professional workplace conduct of faculty, staff, administrators, and
students; and to provide direction to available resources.
DEFINITIONS
Definitions
and descriptions of harassment contained in this policy are in addition
to and do not supercede those found in Portland State University's equal
opportunity policies, non-discrimination policy, sexual harassment policy,
policies concerning people with disabilities, policies concerning veterans,
or any other policy prohibiting harassment because of an individual's
membership in any protected class or grouping of people.
The harassing behavior may be physical, verbal,
or nonverbal; and can be between individuals, or be a group targeting
an individual, or be an individual targeting a group, and it can be
between all types of employees.
Harassment ,
includes, but is not limited to: (a) verbal or physical conduct by an
individual based on an individual's age, disability, national origin,
race, color, marital status, religion, sex, veteran status, or sexual
orientation that substantially interferes with or prevents a person
from conducting his or her customary or usual affairs, puts that person
in fear of his or her safety, or causes the person to suffer actual
physical injury; (b) conduct less than a physical attack or interference
with a person that is unsolicited and unwelcome, such as a verbal threatening
action, which is intended to subject another person to offensive physical
contact, physical injury, property damage, or cause physical impact,
such as making verbal threatening phone calls, sending or posting (electronically
or otherwise) threatening letters, or the vandalism or misappropriation
of a person's property, or other such action(s) that unreasonably interfere(s)
with normal function of , or participation in , a job, course of study,
program or activity.
Threatening or violent behavior :
(a) an act or conduct which subjects a person to bodily danger or physical
harm or to the likelihood of bodily danger and physical harm; or (b)
to require, authorize, or permit that a person be subjected to such
conduct or act.
POLICY
It
is the goal of Portland State University to maintain a safe, respectful,
and productive environment for faculty, students, administrators, and
staff. In light of this, harassment and threatening or violent behavior
is prohibited. In addition, all persons should be acknowledged for their
contributions to the University. In light of this, every effort will
be made to create an institutional climate that values and supports
the healthy and productive exchange of ideas, beliefs, and practices
in a manner that treats everyone with respect, courtesy, and appreciation
and where a diverse population can live and work in an atmosphere of
tolerance and respect for the rights and dignity of each individual.
All employees and students should expect to be treated professionally,
respectfully, and with dignity.
It
is the responsibility of every member of the Portland State University
community to conduct him or herself in accordance with this policy.
Each department head, manager, supervisor, employee, faculty member,
and student is responsible for creating and maintaining an atmosphere
free from harassment, violence, and retaliation.
This
policy is not intended to impose unnecessary rigidities on individual
styles or on workplace or educational relationships and social interactions.
Rather, it recognizes that people with different backgrounds, interests,
and friendship groups must get along with each other. Legitimate disagreements
and conflicts should be openly discussed in a respectful and productive
manner in order to make this institution successful.
Persons
who experience harassment and threatening or violent behavior as described
in this policy are encouraged to bring the matter to the attention of
their chair, department head, supervisor, a union representative, or
member of the interpersonal violence network who can then bring it to
the attention of the human resources department, student affairs office,
ombuds office, affirmative action office, office of academic affairs
or the president's office. Persons who experience such conduct may bring
their concerns directly to the human resources department, student affairs
office, ombuds office, affirmative action office, office of academic
affairs or the president's office. Upon receiving a complaint alleging
a violation of this policy, the appropriate office will conduct a timely,
fair and impartial investigation of the complaint. During the course
of this investigation, the appropriate office will attempt to resolve
the matter to the satisfaction of all the parties to the complaint.
If the complaint cannot be resolved and a violation of this policy is
established, the appropriate office will initiate the appropriate disciplinary
processes. Failure to comply with this policy will result in disciplinary
action(s) up to and including dissolution of any relationship with Portland
State University .
RETALIATION
Retaliation
of any kind taken against anyone as a result of that person's using,
or attempting to uphold, this policy, and any subsequent procedures,
or participating in any manner in any actions taken under this policy
is prohibited and shall be regarded as a separate and distinct grievable
matter. Anyone found to have retaliated against someone is subject to
appropriate disciplinary or corrective action up to and including, but
not limited to, dissolution of any relationship s/he may have with Portland
State University .
REVIEW
The
University's Professional Standards Committee will review this policy
after it has been in use for one year. The purpose of the review will
be to make any changes necessary to improve its accessibility, coverage,
efficiency, and high standards of fairness. The Professional Standards
Committee includes one representative from each of the following areas:
ombuds office, affirmative action office, academic affairs office, human
resources department, American Association of University Professors
(PSU chapter), American Federation of Teachers (local #3571), Oregon
Public Employees Union (local #089).
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