Sanders Campaign Unveils 'Gold-Standard' Blueprint for Combating Sexual Harassment and Discrimination on 2020 Campaign
Four months after meeting with former staffers to discuss their negative experiences while working on his 2016 presidential campaign, Sen. Bernie Sanders unveiled new guidelines that his 2020 team will follow to combat inequality, discrimination, and sexual harassment.
The Guardian reported that the Sanders campaign used feedback from former employees as well as research into successful industry practices, partnering with the consulting firms Workplace Ideal and Redwood Enterprise to devise a “Campaign Equity Blueprint” that management and all staffers will follow.
“Campaigns should live their values and align their campaign’s goals for a better economy and society with their own campaign culture and workplace,” reads the blueprint. “To build a campaign that is responsive to communities across America, campaigns need to build diverse and inclusive organizations from the ground up.”
“To build a campaign that is responsive to communities across America, campaigns need to build diverse and inclusive organizations from the ground up.” —Campaign Equity Blueprint, Bernie 2020
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In an effort to ensure an atmosphere marked by “safety, inclusion, and equity,” the document says that all staffers will be required to attend training meant to eliminate sexual harassment and discrimination from the campaign and that the team will be provided with an independent hotline number to call if they experience or witness misconduct.
The 17-page document also details the fixed pay scale the campaign will adhere to in order to combat pay disparities which some women reported following Sanders’s 2016 run.
Based on the best practices the campaign studied and suggestions from former employees, the campaign plans to set exact dollar amounts for jobs rather than compensation ranges, which can lead to pay inequities, and “conduct regular reviews for pay equity across roles by gender and race.”
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