SPIE has established a confidential reporting system for all meeting participants to raise concerns about possible unethical or inappropriate behavior within our community. Complaints may be filed by phoning toll-free to +1-888-818-6898 from within the United States and Canada or by using the form at www.spie.ethicspoint.com.
When at an SPIE event, you may contact any SPIE staff with concerns. If you feel that you are in immediate danger, please dial the local emergency number for police intervention.
Effective Date: 7 December 2018
Supersedes: 15 October 2013
Scope
This policy applies to everyone who participates in SPIE activities; all employees, participants at SPIE events, and people who serve in a volunteer capacity for SPIE, including without limitation, any board member, conference or committee chair, and instructor.
It is SPIE policy that all employees, volunteers, and participants are entitled to respectful treatment. Any form of bullying, discrimination, harassment, sexual or otherwise, is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. This policy applies to all locations and situations where SPIE business is conducted and to all SPIE-sponsored activities and events.
The Board of Directors and SPIE management expect all individuals to be treated with respect and dignity and will not tolerate any form of harassment based on age, gender or gender orientation, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, disability, veteran status, genetic information, national origin, or race. SPIE will not tolerate harassment of, or retaliation against, individuals who take actions to report, oppose or correct behavior that violates this policy or who participate in investigations or other enforcement actions by state or federal agencies charged with enforcing anti-discrimination laws.
Definitions
Personal responsibility
Individuals may be unaware that their conduct is offensive and are often willing to correct their behavior if so informed. If you experience or witness bullying, discrimination, or harassment, and feel empowered to do so, you are encouraged to immediately inform the individual that their comments or behavior are unwelcome.
However, SPIE understands that direct communication is not possible or advisable in every situation. Please note that you are not required to directly address or confront a person engaged in offensive behavior. If you do not feel comfortable addressing the violator, or if the violator continues the behavior after being advised that their conduct is unwelcome, you should report the incident.
You are also encouraged to write down as many relevant details as you can recall (e.g., names, dates, times, locations, behavior or statements made, etc.), which can be helpful in investigation of the incident.
Management responsibility
SPIE directors, supervisors, Board Members, and conference and committee chairs have a heightened responsibility to monitor the work environment and behavior of employees, members and volunteers for compliance with this policy, and to report inappropriate behavior, cooperate with the investigation, and provide input when appropriate. SPIE management must investigate allegations of bullying, discrimination or harassment, take appropriate disciplinary action, and ensure steps are taken to assure retaliation does not occur.
Reporting procedure
Disciplinary action
No retaliation will be taken or tolerated against anyone who makes a good faith report of bullying, discrimination, or harassment to SPIE. individuals who believe they have been retaliated against in violation of this provision or who have witnessed or know of such retaliation, should report this information to the SPIE director of human resources, director of administration, CEO, COFO, the SPIE president, or if onsite at an SPIE event, report to any SPIE staff member. Incidents may be reported by calling the 24-hour SPIE reporting hotline at +1-888-818-6898 or online at www.spie.ethicspoint.com. Any reports of retaliation will be investigated similarly to complaints of harassment.
Individuals have the right to report conduct which they believe violates federal or state anti-discrimination laws to governmental agencies who are charged with enforcing such laws. Individuals have 300 days from the date the conduct occurred to file a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (federal) or six months to file a charge with the Washington State Human Rights Commission (state).
For any questions about this policy, please contact reporting@spie.org.
SPIE is committed to providing a harassment- and discrimination-free experience for everyone at our events, an experience that embraces the richness of diversity where participants may exchange ideas, learn, network, and socialize in the company of colleagues in an environment of mutual respect.
SPIE does not tolerate harassment of event participants, attendees, exhibitors, speakers, volunteers, contractors, service providers, venue staff, or SPIE staff. This code of conduct applies to all SPIE meeting-related events, including those sponsored by other organizations but held in conjunction with SPIE events, in public or private facilities.
In addition, SPIE Members and authors of SPIE publications must adhere to the SPIE guidelines for ethical publishing.
Expected behavior
Unacceptable behavior
Consequences
Reporting unacceptable behavior