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CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMS AND POLICIES LEARNING  OBJECTIVES Upon  completion  of  this  chapter,  you  should  be  able  to  do  the  following: 1.   Explain   the   programs   and   policies   of   Command   Managed   Equal Opportunity    (CMEO). A  new  nation  .  .   .  dedicated   to   the proposition  that  all  men  are  created  equal. —Abraham   Lincoln,   1863 The  United  States  Navy  has  a  special  set  of moral,  ethical,  and  behavioral  standards;  those standards   form   the   foundation   of   the   Navy’s Personal Excellence Program goals. One of those goals is the Navy’s commitment to achieving an environment  that  supports  equal  opportunity.  The Navy strives to guarantee equal opportunity and treatment   for   all,   regardless   of   race,   color, religion,  gender,  age,  or  national  origin  within constraints  of  the  law.  The  Navy  does  not  tolerate discrimination. All  Navy  men  and  women  should  strive  to maintain  the  highest  personal  standards.  They should  create  a  model  environment  where  the opportunity  to  succeed  depends  only  on  each person’s  aspirations,  abilities,  and  talents. The   pursuit   of   an   environment   free   from discrimination   is   an   element   of   leadership. Leaders at all levels of the chain of command are responsible  for  creating  and  maintaining  a  climate that fosters equal opportunity. That includes the Chief  of  Naval  Operations  (CNO);  the  Chief  of Naval Personnel, with assistance by the Human Resource Management Department; and the fleet commanders  in  chief  and  their  chains  of  com- mand  down  through  unit  commanding  officers. You  too,  as  a  petty  officer  and  leader,  have an  important  role  in  the  Navy’s  equal  opportunity (EO)  efforts.  You  should  make  every  effort  to prevent  sexual  harassment  and  to  enforce  EO among   command   personnel. Although  EO  covers  a  wide  range  of  day-to- day practices and routines, you will be involved in specific areas. Those areas include discipline, duty assignments, grievance procedures, training and  advancement,  and  awards  and  recognition. COMMAND   MANAGED EQUAL  OPPORTUNITY  (CMEO) Command   Managed   Equal   Opportunity (CMEO)  is  a  program  through  which  the  Navy guides  commands  in  carrying  out  equal  oppor- tunity.   It   is   a   management   system   that   is responsible  to  higher  echelons  but  with  control primarily  at  the  command  level. PURPOSE  OF  CMEO The purpose of CMEO is to establish the EO program  for  each  command.  CMEO  directs  the chain  of  command  to  take  the  following  EO actions: Create  and  maintain  a  positive  EO  climate within  the  command Identify  and  resolve  EO/sexual  harassment problems  and  concerns 3-1

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