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Introduced
06/12/2018
06/12/2018
In Committee
06/12/2018
06/12/2018
Crossed Over
07/01/2018
07/01/2018
Passed
07/01/2018
07/01/2018
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/29/2018
08/29/2018
Introduced Session
149th General Assembly
Bill Summary
As poll from 2017 revealed that 31% of people in the United States have been sexually harassed in the workplace. The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released a comprehensive study of workplace harassment in the United States which concluded that between 25% and 85% of women reported having experienced sexual harassment in the workplace. However, the Commission estimated that 75% of all workplace harassment incidents go unreported. The purpose of this bill is to combat sexual harassment in the workplace and to ensure the safety and dignity of all employees in Delaware. This bill defines sexual harassment and makes employers responsible for the sexual harassment of an employee by a supervisor or by another employee when the employer knew or should have known about it and failed to take appropriate corrective action. Moreover, this bill prevents an employer from retaliating against an employee for filing a discrimination charge. This bill includes a requirement that the Department of Labor create an information sheet pertaining to sexual harassment that employers must distribute to employees. Employers having more than 50 or more employees in Delaware will be required to provide sexual harassment training to all employees and supervisory employees which must be conducted every 2 years. This bill also empowers the Department of Labor to investigate violations of this Act and gives the Department jurisdiction over all sexual harassment cases which includes an administrative process. This bill requires the Department of Labor to post the requirements in this bill on its website and perform outreach necessary to educate employers of the requirements. This bill takes effect on January 1, 2019.
AI Summary
This bill aims to combat sexual harassment in the workplace in Delaware. It defines sexual harassment, makes employers responsible for addressing it, and requires employers with 50 or more employees to provide interactive training on sexual harassment prevention to all employees and additional training for supervisors every two years. The bill also empowers the Department of Labor to investigate violations and handle all sexual harassment cases through an administrative process. Additionally, the bill requires the Department of Labor to create and distribute an information sheet on sexual harassment to all employees. This bill takes effect on January 1, 2019.
Committee Categories
Labor and Employment
Sponsors (14)
Helene Keeley (D)*,
Andria Bennett (D),
Stephanie Bolden (D),
Gerald Brady (D),
Stephanie Hansen (D),
Debra Heffernan (D),
Margaret Henry (D),
John Kowalko (D),
Valerie Longhurst (D),
Robert Marshall (D),
Michael Mulrooney (D),
Trey Paradee (D),
Nicole Poore (D),
Kim Williams (D),
Last Action
Signed by Governor (on 08/29/2018)
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