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Sexual Harassment


Many sexual harassment cases filed under Title VII involve charges of a hostile environment due to unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal and physical conduct of a sexual nature.  Employers must create and enforce sexual harassment policies and conduct sexual harassment training so that supervisors can recognize what is and what isn't considered to be sexual harassment.   Supervisors are responsible for eliminating behavior that can lead to claims of a hostile environment in their departments.

 

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NEWS/ARTICLES

Protect Teen Workers From Sex Harassment 

Protected Characteristics On The Horizon: Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity

Minor Employees Are A Major Harassment Policy Concern 

Sexual Harassment Often Starts With Inappropriate Comments 

Bully's Abusive, Non-Sexual Behavior Can Add Up To Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment: Favoritism Based On An Office Romance Can Be Illegal

 

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