Title: OFFICER ADVANCED COURSE
1OFFICER ADVANCED COURSE
- LESSON A4-130
- EO/POSH
- 3 hours
2TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
- ACTION Implement Equal Opportunity/Prevention
of Sexual Harassment Policies. - CONDITIONS In a classroom, given AR 600-20 and
student handouts. - STANDARD Implement equal opportunity and
prevention of sexual harassment policies IAW - AR 600-20.
3SAFETY, RISK, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
- Safety Considerations None
- Risk Assessment Level Low
- Environmental Considerations None
4PRIMARY REFERENCES
- AR 600-20
- Army Command Policy
- AR 600-26
- Department of the Army Affirmative Action Plan
- AR 690-12
- Equal Employment Opportunity
- AR 690-600
- EEO Discrimination
- DA Pam 350-20
- Unit EO Training Guide
5PRIMARY REFERENCES
- TC 26-4
- Conflict Management
- TC 26-6
- Commanders EO Handbook
- DA Pam 600-15
- Extremist Activities
- DA Pam 600-75
- Accommodating Religious Practices
6PRIMARY REFERENCES
- DoD Dir. 1350.2
- Processing Religious Accommodation
- DoD Dir. 7050.6
- Military Whistleblower Protection
- MCM 1984
- Manual for Courts-Martial
7ABBREVIATIONS
- EO Equal Opportunity
- POSH Prevention Of Sexual Harassment
- EOA Equal Opportunity Advisor
- Brigade higher
- EOR Equal Opportunity Representative
- Company/Battalion level
8WHY EO?
9- APR68 Wooden crosses are burned and a
Confederate flag is flown at the base at Camranh
Bay, Vietnam. - AUG68 More than one-hundred black soldiers at
Ft. Hood, TX staged an all-night demonstration to
protest being sent to Chicago for riot control.
- SEP68 Black prisoners at the Long Binh stockade
outside of Saigon riot take over the stockade,
killing one white soldier.
10- JUL69 During a racial fight between 30 Black
Hispanic marines and 14 White marines at Camp
Leguene, NC, 1 White marine is killed. - NOV71 Racial disturbances at Ft. McClellan, AL
resulted in the arrest of 139 Black soldiers.
- JUL70 Approximately 1,000 Black soldiers met at
Heidelberg University to protest discrimination
in assignments, promotions, military justice, and
housing.
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12US ARMY POLICY
To provide equal opportunity and treatment for
soldiers, civilian employees, and their families
without regard to race, color, religion, gender,
and national origin and to provide an
environment free of sexual harassment.
Sec of Defense redefining policy to adopt an
overarching principle that harassment for any
reason undermines good order discipline has
no place in Armed Forces.
13US ARMY POLICY
Soldiers are not accessed, classified,
trained, assigned, promoted or otherwise managed
on the basis of race, religion, gender, color or
national origin.
Merit Fitness Capability
14US ARMY POLICY
- Equal treatment for soldiers, family members,
- and civilian employees.
- Provide an environment free from sexual
- harassment.
-
As of MAY00, women earn 76.5 cents on the dollar
compared to men. In 1979, it was
62.5. Bureau of Labor Statistics
15APPLIES TO
- On and off post.
- Soldiers, civilian employees, and family members.
- Working, living, and recreational environments.
16Related EO Leadership Elements
- Military discipline conduct.
- Appropriate behavior.
- Senior-subordinate relationships.
- Extremist organizations.
- Army language policy.
- Accommodating religious practices.
- Women in the Army.
17ARMY LANGUAGE POLICY
AR 600-20
- English is the operational language of the US
Army. - Commanders may not require soldiers to use
English for personal communications which are
unrelated to military functions.
18RELIGIOUS ACCOMODATION
AR 600-20
- Commanders will approve requests for
accommodation of religious practices unless it
will have an adverse impact on the unit
readiness, individual readiness, unit cohesion,
morale, discipline, safety, and/or health.
Dietary Practices
Wear Appearance of Uniform
Worship Practices
Medical Practices
19Commanders Responsibilities
- Be personally responsible accountable for the
EO climate within their units. - Develop implement EO programs for their
organization that enhance unit cohesion, esprit,
morale. - Upon receipt of DA Form 7279-R, will within 72
hours provide a description of the allegations
through command channels to their general
court-martial convening authority.
20Commanders Responsibilities(continued)
- Identify unlawful discriminatory practices
affecting military personnel family members,
initiate corrective actions, provide follow-up
feedback throughout problem resolution. - Promote EO and interpersonal harmony for all
military personnel family members.
21Commanders Responsibilities(continued)
- Conduct EO training on a continuing basis for all
assigned attached personnel. - Monitor assess the execution of EO programs
policies at all levels within their areas of
responsibilities.
22- Publish and post separate, written command policy
statements. - Statements consistent with Army policy.
- Include overview of the commands commitment to
the EO program. - Include a reaffirmation that unlawful
discrimination or sexual harassment will not be
practiced, condoned, or tolerated. - Include complainants protection from acts or
threats of reprisal.
- Equal Opportunity
- Prevention of Sexual
- Harassment
- Complaint Procedures
23Commanders Responsibilities(continued)
- Company commanders will conduct a unit climate
assessment within 90-days (180 days for USAR) of
assuming command annually thereafter. - Encourage soldiers to use their chain of command
to address issues. - Take appropriate action to prevent incidents of
intimidation, harassment, or reprisal against
individuals who file an EO complaint.
24Commanders Responsibilities(continued)
- Take appropriate action against those who violate
Army policy. - Monitor the demographics of the EO
Representatives in their command to ensure it
reflects that of the unit as a whole. - Report all EO training at the QTB.
25TRAINING
- Commanders will document training on units
training schedule lead the training. - Conducted quarterly.
- Two quarters will consist of POSH.
- Interactive, small group, discussion-based.
- Chain of command will be present participate.
26QTB
AR 600-20
- Type date of human relations training conducted
by the unit since last QTB. - Type date of human relations training scheduled
for the unit before next QTB. - Number of EORs required, authorized, on hand
the training they have completed or scheduled
prior to next QTB. - Date last command climate survey was conducted
date next command climate survey is scheduled.
27Positive Actions for Leaders
- Set the example.
- Walk the talk.
- Clear policy letters.
- Training and education.
- Give guidance to your unit EO Representative.
- Seek guidance.
- EO Advisor, SJA, higher command.
28CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
- On the spot corrections.
- Counseling
- Verbal / Written
- Advancement and promotions.
- Awards, training, and schools.
- Change in duties or responsibilities.
29Corrective Actions(continued)
- Transfer or reassignment
- Bar to reenlistment
- Separation
- UCMJ
30- As leaders, we can fix the behavior, but not
their attitudes.