I’ve Got Another One…

Offensive Jokes & Workplace Harassment

Most of us like a good joke, right? The problem is, while we may think we know what's acceptable, there's a fine line between funny and disrespectful. We can't always know what may be offensive just by looking at someone. That's why we have to focus on respect when it comes to things like, jokes, off hand comments, posts, puns, texting cartoons, drawings, pictures or videos at work.

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Regardless of your position, title or level in the organization, it is your job—and the job of every employee—to help create a professional workplace by demonstrating appropriate behavior. When it comes to telling jokes, there's a fine line between funny and disrespectful. We can't always know what may be offensive just by looking at someone.

Training Files (20)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
I’ve Got Another One…
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette02:58 min EnglishDemo
I’ve Got Another One…
Video without narrator
Video Vignette01:51 min EnglishDemo
I’ve Got Another One…
Discussion Guide
Workshop Material4 pages EnglishDemo
I’ve Got Another One…
Participant Materials
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Telling an offensive joke once may not be illegal, or even a violation of policy. But being in violation isn't the only concern. Humor that is disrespectful or disrupts the workplace is unprofessional, and it needs to stop.


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