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Sexual harassment can consist of a wide range of unwanted and unwelcome sexually <br />directed behavior such as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other <br />verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: <br />• Submitting to the conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or <br />condition of an individual's employment; or <br />• Submitting to or rejecting the conduct is used as the basis for an employment <br />decision affecting an individual's employment; or <br />• Such conduct has the purpose or result of unreasonably interfering with an <br />individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive <br />work environment. <br />Sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, the following: <br />• Unwelcome or unwanted sexual advances. This means stalking, patting, <br />pinching, brushing up against, hugging, cornering, kissing, fondling or any other <br />similar physical contact considered unacceptable by another individual. <br />• Verbal or written abuse, kidding, or comments that are sexually -oriented and <br />considered unacceptable by another individual. This includes comments about <br />an individual's body or appearance where such comments go beyond mere <br />courtesy, telling "dirty jokes" or any other tasteless, sexually oriented comments, <br />innuendos or actions that offend others. <br />• Requests or demands for sexual favors. This includes subtle or obvious <br />expectations, pressures, or requests for any type of sexual favor, along with an <br />implied or specific promise of favorable treatment (or negative consequence) <br />concerning one's current or future job. <br />Possession and Use of Dangerous Weapons <br />Possession or use of a dangerous weapon, as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section <br />609.02, subdivision 6, is prohibited on City property, in City vehicles, or in any personal vehicle, <br />which is being used for City business. This includes employees with valid permits to carry <br />firearms. <br />The following exceptions to the dangerous weapons prohibition are as follows: <br />• Employees legally in possession of a firearm for which the employee holds a <br />valid permit, if required, and said firearm is secured within an attended personal <br />vehicle or concealed from view within a locked unattended personal vehicle while <br />that person is working on City property. <br />• A person who is showing or transferring the weapon or firearm to a police officer <br />as part of an investigation. <br />• Police officers and employees who are in possession of a weapon or firearm in the <br />scope of their official duties. <br />11 <br />142286x12 <br />