Training to reinforce UAB’s commitment to a respectful work environment

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UAB will implement an online harassment-prevention education program that will establish a common definition of inappropriate behavior and identify available resources for support in October, and all UAB faculty and staff will be asked to complete an interactive, 45-minute module within 60 days.  

Employees will receive a joint email from UAB Human Resources, UAB’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Division of Student Affairs that will provide more details and a summary of resources, including web links. The program, which will be implemented across the UA System campuses, will be administered annually in alignment with the reaffirmation of our commitment to equal opportunity and an environment free from discrimination and harassment.

“UAB proudly demonstrates every day the values we live by and that are indeed self-evident on our richly diverse and inclusive campus. Everybody counts, every day.”

“UAB is committed to maintaining a culture of respect and civility that is aligned with its vision, mission and shared values and reflected in its policies and procedures and conduct,” said UAB President Ray Watts. “UAB proudly demonstrates every day the values we live by and that are indeed self-evident on our richly diverse and inclusive campus. Everybody counts, every day.

“This program will build upon UAB’s longtime culture of equity, inclusion and collaboration that has been a hallmark of UAB for nearly five decades,” Watts said. “We consistently are recognized nationally for our diversity, and we will remain a model campus environment in which we are all respected and supported in pursuing our own professional goals and the shared goals of our great university.”