Assignment
CASE STUDY 1- English Only Rule
A group of 18 Hispanic workers were hired as housekeepers in a Catholic university. These workers spoke little or no English and Spanish was their primary language even though some of them were born in the United States. Some, however, were bilingual. During the course of their ten year employment, the Director of Housekeeping prohibited the housekeepers from speaking Spanish and required that they "speak English only " in the workplace at all times, even while at lunch and during employee breaks. They were constantly reprimanded for not complying with this directive. The workers complained that they had difficulty complying with the rule because they explained that they did not speak English and sometimes unconsciously lapsed into Spanish when conversing with same language peers. Nevertheless, employees who failed to comply with the English-only policy were subjected to repeated verbal and at times physical abuse, as well as ethnic slurs.
Base your arguments from what you read and learned in Chapter 3 of the textbook.
In discussing this case, (minimum of two pages), please follow the format below:
1- Background Information
2- Description / Statement of the Problem
3- Discussion and Analysis of the Problem
a. Discuss the pros and cons of the "English only rule".
b. In what dimension of diversity does this case fall and why?
c. Is this a workplace discrimination case? Please explain.
d. Was there a violation that was committed in this case?
e. If yes, cite the rule or law that was violated.
f. If no, please explain why you think there was no violation.
g. Can the workers file a case with the EEOC?
4- Recommendations
h. How would you handle this case, if it was brought to your attention?
i. What is your recommendation to resolve this issue?
j. How would you effectively manage this situation?
CASE STUDY 2- SEXUAL HARASSMENT
The Case
In a large publishing company in New York, a young woman, Laura, was hired as a copy editor for one of the many journals produced by the company. Seven other employees worked on this team editing this Journal, including a senior editor named Tim. Laura had worked there for about a month when she and her fellow co-workers went for happy-hour after work. Everybody had a great time and had consumed a fair amount of alcohol. When everybody was leaving the bar to head home, Tim, who had been secretly attracted to Laura since she started work at the journal, hailed a cab and offered to share the ride with Laura. Laura accepted the offer. Once she was inside the cab, Tim then suddenly made an aggressive sexual advance toward her. Horrified, Laura pushed him away and told him to get out of the cab. Mortified, Tim slinked out of the cab.
The next day, Laura came to work with some apprehension. How would she deal with Tim? Would the cab incident affect her job? Although Tim did not supervise her, would he try to get her fired? Tim immediately went to her office and apologized for his extremely inappropriate behavior in the cab. Relieved at his apology, Laura decided not to pursue the matter through any formal channels in the office. She figured that since Tim apologized, there was no need to dwell on the incident. After all, Laura was a new employee, still in the process of learning the office politics and proving herself as being a competent editor. She did not want to rock the boat or bring negative attention to herself.
Everything would have been okay if Tim had stopped at just one sincerely expressed apology. However, whenever he found himself alone with Laura, Tim apologized again. And again. He said he was sorry about the incident at every opportunity he had for three months. This constant apology was awkward and annoying to Laura. Ironically, by Tim apologizing continuously for his unwanted attention in the cab, he was foisting another form of unwanted attention upon Laura. When he first started apologizing, Laura told him that "it was okay". After three months of many apologies, she reached a point where she asked him to stop apologizing, to no avail. Frustrated, she confided in a few co-workers about her unusual dilemma. Consequently, these co-workers lost respect for Tim.
Although the cab incident was not common knowledge in the office, Tim sensed that others knew about it by the way they interacted with him. The incident became the office "elephant" that the employees "in the know" saw, but didn't explicitly acknowledge. Meanwhile, Laura was tired of hearing Tim apologize and her feelings of discomfort increased. So when another editor position opened up in another journal division of the company, she applied for the job and was transferred to the other journal. In her new position, she didn't have Tim bothering her anymore. But she was unhappy with her new job. The journal material was very boring. She didn't work as well with her co-workers as she did in the previous journal (excepting Tim). She realized that she really enjoyed her old job. She began to regret her decision to avoid the conflict with Tim by moving to the new job. In an effort to seek advice as to how to solve her problem, Laura decided to consult with the company Human Resources Director.
In discussing this case, (minimum of two pages), please follow the format below:
1- Background Information
2- Description / Statement of the Problem
3- Analysis of the Case /Discussion
a. Discuss the pros and cons of this case.
b. Are there violations in this case? Please explain
c. Is this a workplace harassment case?
d. Can Laura file a case with EEOC? What about Tim?
4- Recommendations / Conclusion
a. How would you handle this case, if you were the Human Resources Director
b. How would you effectively manage this situation in order to prevent it from happening again?
5- References
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
1. The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
2. The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
3. Also include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.