SUMA hopes to combat harassment
The organization that represents Saskatchewan’s cities, town and villages is looking to help their members better deal with harassment in the workplace.
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) has teamed up with the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) to develop a template to help municipalities craft policies to deal with the harassment in their workplaces. The template includes information such as what constitutes harassment along with proper responses.
SUMA President Gordon Barnhart said bullying and harassment are issues in workplaces generally, including municipal government.
“We felt by taking this action, hopefully we can avoid harassment in the future and have people working together in a reasonable sensible way,” he said.