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(1) This document builds on the principles of the Workplace Behaviour Policy by providing clear guidance on the standards and expectations for staff behaviour in the workplace context. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Workplace Behaviour Policy. (3) This standard applies to the (4) This standard applies to RMIT University Council members, Council committee members, employees (including employees who are also students), researchers, contractors and volunteers of the (5) Staff must not unlawfully discriminate against anyone in a workplace context because that person has, may have or had one or more of the protected attributes as defined in the Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Policy, including but not limited to: (6) If there is a conflict between the protected attributes in (7) Staff must not sexually harass anyone they have contact with in connection with RMIT, or in the workplace context. Sexual harassment under the Fair Work Regulations 2009 is considered serious misconduct. In Australia, where an RMIT employee is found to have engaged in serious misconduct, their employment may be terminated summarily (without notice). (8) Staff must not bully anyone they have contact with in connection with the workplace. Reasonable performance management, and the setting and management of reasonable performance goals, does not constitute bullying. (9) Staff must not victimise anyone they have contact with in connection with their employment or engagement with RMIT. (10) There are other types of staff or associate behaviour in connection with RMIT which do not meet the definitions of discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment), bullying, or victimisation but still amount to unprofessional or disrespectful conduct and are inappropriate and unacceptable. This includes:Workplace Behaviour Standard
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Overview
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Standard