'appears to create a reporting system in which any word or action someone finds offensive can be reported and investigated'
“appears to create a reporting system in which any word or action someone finds offensive can be reported and investigated”New CSU policy to police complaints of bias, microaggressions, intimidation, hostile words
It requires employees at all 23 campuses to address any and all reports of “verbal abuse,” “intimidating behavior,” “microaggressions that are not pervasive,” “bullying,” “hostile language,” and “acts of bias.” Under the policy, such reports create permanent paper trails and require “corrective action,” such as re-education trainings and restorative justice actions.
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