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What You Need to Know as You Start This Course

A quick word about the relationship under Illinois law between bars, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels and casinos as mentioned in the full title of this course.

You may think, “I only work in one of these.  Why do I need to learn about all of them?”

a restaurant's bar area

Under the Illinois Human Rights Act, a “restaurant” includes a fast food outlet, coffee shop, food stand, catering operation, food service or cafeteria business.

Basically, any place that ready-to-eat food is served.

And many of the same training requirements of Illinois restaurant employees also apply to bar staff.

In addition, employees who work in one type of business may work in larger facilities where other businesses are also housed.  Given the potential overlap in the labor pool, it makes sense for many in the Illinois hospitality industry to be familiar with all of the basics. 

While the examples we use in our scenarios contain extreme behavior not encountered in every workplace, sexual harassment in the workplace is unfortunately not limited to late-night establishments where alcohol is served. 

What You Need to Know as You Start This Course

As you complete this course, you will want some information specific to your organization.

If you do not have this information currently, you may need to request it from your supervisor or Human Resources representative.

You can start the course without having this information in hand, but you may want to refer to it in later sections. 

Here’s the list:

All Employees Should Know/Have:

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A copy of your organization’s policy on sexual harassment. 

This may be contained in an employee handbook or referenced as a separate document. 

In this course, we’ll talk about what this policy contains, because we know what the State of Illinois requires sexual harassment policies to have at a minimum. 

However, your organization’s policy can contain more than just the state’s minimum requirements.  So, you’ll want to know what’s in there.

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The name or contact details of person(s) in your organization to whom any employee may approach with questions on the organization’s sexual harassment policy.

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The name and contact details of persons in your organization to whom any employee may approach to report a failure to act on a report of sexual harassment or sexual assault, or to report a retaliation against someone participating in the complaint process.

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In many organizations, this contact person(s) is/are the same as those listed for questions on the sexual harassment policy, above.

Ready to move forward in the course?

First, tap or click the check mark button in the center windowsill.

Next, tap or click the Next Lesson right arrow in the right windowsill.

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then, click or tap the right arrow Next button on the right side of the windowsill

Ready to move forward in the course?

First, tap or click the check mark button in the center windowsill.

Next, tap or click the Next Lesson right arrow in the right windowsill.

Arrow images pointing out the check mark button in the bottom center of the right reading pane's lower frame or windowsill, which should be marked first, then second to tap or click the Next Lesson button in the right windowsill.