Managing Essentials™ Religious Discrimination

Addressing Religious Discrimination

An employee comes to you and complains that they have been discriminated against because of their religion. What do you do? This video scenario provides the just-in-time information and tools needed to help a manager address the situation while maintaining a respectful workplace.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Developing Core Leadership Skills
  • Fostering Inclusion, Equity & Belonging
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to respectfully work through an employee's claim of religious discrimination.
  • Visualize (by example) how to address common management issues in today's workplace.

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Addressing a Religious Discrimination Complaint (Managing Essentials™ Series)

Addressing a Religious Discrimination Complaint (Managing Essentials™ Series)

New Just-In-Time Performance Management Tool! You have an employee who feels discriminated against at work based on their religion. What do you do? There are five steps you can take to help the situation.

Training Files (3)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Managing Essentials™ Religious Discrimination
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette03:44 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material4 pages EnglishDemo
Additional Material5 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Ask the employee why they feel discriminated against. Don’t react with denials or arguments. Listen and accept what the person says as the way they feel. You may need a day or two to get the facts and talk to others - including legal counsel or Human Resources. Be open to the possibility of unconscious bias or the appearance of discrimination.


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