A.
The town of Huachuca City, Arizona, hereby reaffirms its commitment to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other basis which is prescribed by law. In addition, the town of Huachuca City is committed to providing a work environment free of retaliation, harassment, intimidation and coercion. These protections shall be provided to both candidates and employees at all applicable stages of the town's employment process, including recruitment, hiring, benefits, training, job assignments, promotion and compensation.
B.
The town recognizes that the effective implementation of this equal employment policy requires more than a statement of principles. The town clerk or its designee shall be responsible for developing and implementing the specific plans and procedures that are necessary for this policy to be properly applied. All department heads and all other employees are required to cooperate and coordinate their actions with this policy and all applicable equal employment plans and procedures to ensure that they are properly applied.
C.
Any employee or candidate for employment with the town who believes that he or she has been improperly discriminated against in any manner in violation of this policy, or subject to any unlawful retaliation, harassment, intimidation or coercion, is encouraged to submit a report of any such action directly to the applicable department head and to the town clerk. The town clerk will provide a written response to any such complaint within 10 calendar days of receipt of any complaint. Any employee or candidate who is not satisfied with that response may submit a written request for further review by the mayor and town council. Any such complaint will be addressed by the mayor and council in the manner provided for in the town personnel rules and regulations. Nothing in this section shall infringe upon any other legal remedies that any employee or candidate for employment may have for the enforcement of any such rights.
(Res. 12-02, 2012)