Posted on 12/29/2017 12:56:47 PM PST by Kaslin
It is fitting that 2017, a year of the unexpected, ends with more unexpected news. In an attempt to crack down on sexual harassment on the job, NBC has reportedly issued strict new guidelines which call for employees to rat out the miscreants in their midst. Not only so, but NBC has allegedly banned shared taxi rides for employees and even issued instructions on how to hug. Yes, NBC is going the way of sexual prudery or perhaps the way of wisdom?
As reported on Page Six, NBC employees have been ordered to report any inappropriate relationships in the workplace and if they fail to do so, they could be fired for covering up for colleagues.
Detailed rules also have been issued about conduct in the office, including how to socialize and even how to hug colleagues.
What about romantic relationships in the workplace? Not anymore. There is zero tolerance for this.
Staffers have been told that if they find out about any affairs, romances, inappropriate relationships or behavior in the office, they have to report it to human resources, their superior or the company anti-harassment phone line. Staffers are shocked that they are now expected to snitch on their friends.
Is NBC overreacting? Perhaps. But the reaction is understandable. The allegations against NBCs Matt Lauer do not stand alone. Others either enabled Lauer to commit his alleged offenses over a period of years or simply looked the other way. So, it is not just Lauer with lots of egg on his face. Many others at NBC are not looking too good.
Not only so, but Jeff Zucker, a former NBC executive who claimed to be unaware of Lauers actions, participated in a 2008 roast of Lauer which contained lots of sexually explicit humor at Lauers expense, with him as the subject. In other words, his behavior was apparently well-known, even to Zucker, who told his own bawdy jokes about Lauer.
Of course, only NBC knows what it does and doesnt know, but many people have been badly hurt, the great majority of them women, and it would only seem logical that the company would be facing its share of major lawsuits in the coming days. They certainly dont want more of these.
So, its good that NBC wants to clean house and reverse the culture of abuse that was able to thrive in its midst (at least, in some places and with some people). But has NBC gone overboard? To quote from Page Six again, theres been a series of ridiculous rules issued on other office conduct. One rule relates to hugging. If you wish to hug a colleague, you have to do a quick hug, then an immediate release, and step away to avoid body contact.
Hugging guidelines, to be strictly enforced, for adults in the workplace?
Had a major church or ministry issued such guidelines earlier this year, the general public would have mocked such prudery, calling it legalistic bondage. But this is NBC. Who saw this coming one year ago?
And this is where conservative Christians can only shake their heads and smile. What NBC needs is not simply guidelines and rules. NBC needs to promote a culture of honor rather than a culture of domination, a culture that respects members of the opposite sex rather than objectifies and abuses them. With that culture in place, you dont need to mandate the reporting of workplace abuse because it is so rare as to stand out on its own. And when it does raise its ugly head, people wont need to be told to report it. They will do so as a matter of conscience.
Thats why it was Harvey Weinstein, not Mike Pence, who was exposed for years of alleged abusive acts against women. Pence already had guidelines in place as a committed evangelical Christian, because of which there was not a ready environment for him to transgress. And he didnt build relationships with the opposite sex in a way that would open the door to such transgressions.
Thats also why, in the circles in which I have traveled for years, we dont need to issue hugging guidelines. They come naturally to us out of respect for the differences between the sexes and the danger of certain kinds of physical contact.
So, while the watching world might mock us for our side hugs and our purity guidelines, it turns out we werent so crazy after all. And inevitably, when we hear of someone falling in our midst we certainly have more than our share of failures to deal with its because our common-sense guidelines were violated, probably repeatedly.
And followers of Jesus also know this. We may be mocked today but well be admired tomorrow. Thats not because were special, but because Gods ways are ways of life and Gods ways are best. And while its good that NBC is addressing a very real problem in its midst, the solution goes beyond rules. A change in culture and mentality is even better.
In fact, I know someone who could teach them a lot. Hes just quite busy these days serving as Vice President.
Do they say anything about clothing optional?
Lotion or no lotion?
Things are so much more complicated then a mere 20 years ago.
I hate getting hugged (unless she is a really hot looking young babe).
I remember well how the ‘enlightened’ mocked and scorned the Catholic Church, the Catholic schools, and the faithful for being “prudes” and “purists”.
Respectable and decent behavior? That’s for you Neanderthals...
Staffers have been told that if they find out about any affairs, romances, inappropriate relationships or behavior in the office, they have to report it to human resources, their superior or the company anti-harassment phone line. Staffers are shocked that they are now expected to snitch on their friends.
Sounds like a good plan........if you like to live under some sort of totalitarian rule. Screw dat!!!
You’re not being a good Nazi.
Only a quick man-slap on the back. No squeezing! Got that!? Good, now go write some more fake news!
Will NBC also cancel their shows which promote adultery & fornication, including the LGBTQ varieties?
(not holding my breath)
How many people (women) will use this as a method to right old wrongs and pay old debts?
Because that used to happen behind the Iron Curtain all the time.
Who wants to hug a liberal working at NBC anyway.
Neurotic Broadcasting Corporation
Soooooo, are we coming to the end of the Crotch Culture?
I suspect mistletoe business is in serious trouble these days as business office unable to hang it for Christmas parties. Such a pity!
They’ll be branded on the forehead for all to see so coworkers will know to stay far far away from.
Just establish a rule precluding all physical contact in the workplace.
NBC, just stop hiring females and your sexual harassment problems will go away.
But sharing bathrooms is still cool...right, liberals?
‘How many people (women) will use this as a method to right old wrongs and pay old debts?’
crap like snitching and backstabbing has no other purpose than to denigrate men...a good deal of otherwise rational females seem obsessed with achieving this...
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