Reporting Harassment and Resolution Process. When harassment is perceived to have occurred, the complainant (the offended party or a witness to the behaviour) shall make known to the alleged perpetrator, either directly or indirectly, that the behaviour is unwelcome and must cease immediately; or may file a complaint with the Theatre’s representative. Should the behaviour continue, it must be reported to the Theatre's representative, who at the discretion of the Artist, may inform the Business Representative of Equity; or to the Business Representative of Equity, who shall inform the Theatre. The Theatre has a duty to ensure a safe and respectful workplace and will take steps outlined in its policy to respond to the complaint. A complaint of harassment will in no way prejudice the complainant's engagement.
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Samples: Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement
Reporting Harassment and Resolution Process. When harassment is perceived to have occurred, the complainant (the offended party or a witness to the behaviour) shall make known to the alleged perpetrator, either directly or indirectly, that the behaviour is unwelcome and must cease immediately; or may file a complaint with the Theatre’s representative. Should the behaviour continue, it must be reported to the Theatre's representative, who at the discretion of the Artist, may inform the Business Representative of Equity; or to the Business Representative of Equity, who shall inform the Theatre. The Theatre has a duty to ensure a safe and respectful workplace and will take steps outlined in its policy to respond to the complaint. A complaint of harassment will in no way prejudice the complainant's engagement.
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Samples: Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent Theatre Agreement