Originally Posted by
FliesWay2Much
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)
We have had this. Interestingly enough is the violence in the workplace classes that deal with passengers.