Originally Posted by
eyecue
Getting the sexual harassment policy for TSA is interesting in its approach to the issue. I believe that it is only for employees though.
There were other documents -- I think it was the TSA workplace violence program (another one the IG nailed the TSA for never establishing) -- which expanded penalties and administrative/criminal punishments to TSA screener interactions with passengers and other members of the public.
The sexual harassment scope of a similar nature is found in the OPM directives. If I dig hard enough, I can find the policy and a training briefing or two. The bottom line is that an act of sexual harassment performed by a screener against a member of the public is just as bad as a screener commiting an act of sexual harassment against another screener.
I gotta' ask: You (personally and your screener coworkers) have had this training, right??? (both initial and annual refreshers)