I believe a person has a right to not be hassled at the workplace. We have laws in the United States against sexual harassment, but it is the fear which corporations have of lawsuits which has motivated changes in personnel policies and procedures. The fact that a business can be sued for hundreds of thousands of dollars has done a lot to clean up the workplace. What many people consider to be friendly banter, sharing off-color jokes, etc., makes other people uncomfortable. Also forbidden is inappropriate touching, as well as being forced into sexual liaisons with supervisory personnel.
You know that the law works when there are businesses who will regularly fire a senior executive for sexual harassment. It takes an enlightened management and a professional human resources department to make it all function well.
2007-07-31 23:59:54
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answered by Mark 7
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Sexual harassment law is a quagmire. On one hand, the laws are absolutely necessary--no one should be forced to decide to work in a derogatory work environment or quit their job. On the other hand, there doesn't seem to be a way to prevent frivolous suits against perfectly innocent people.
2007-07-31 23:48:58
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answered by wucheckmate 2
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from what i've seen...i think they do a pretty good job. but a lot of the time it seems like the victim doesn't have any evidence, hence the person who did it gets off free. i think they need to find something they can do so that there's a little more trust with the victim, or a way for the victim to have something on the same level as evidence. it's tough though, 'cause if someone's falsely accused evidence is all they have. hard question.
2007-08-01 00:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally? I would love to be sexually harrassed. I imagine females get tired of it though....say, let's have alternating years/or months....january on women can do the harassing and so on and so on....
On a serious note...the laws are ridiculous...at my job at Idaho Opal and Gem...one lady compiled the laws and the court interpretation of them and learned that...any male passing a female could legally be considered harassing her unless he scwinched up to the wall (narrow halls) and stared at the ceiling as long as she was withing sight...that is too much.
2007-07-31 23:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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in maximum circumstances it particularly is a crock, basically somebody attempting to get some thing for no longer something with the help of using the gadget against others that they does not normally have the potential to get previous and pushing their puritanical perspectives over each and every person else. all of us be responsive to of a guy who grew to become into charged with sexual harassment in the artwork place because of the fact he instructed a sexual orientated humorous tale to three friends in a private workplace and the claimant walked with the help of the door basically because of the fact the punch line grew to become into given and claimed she grew to become into indignant. FYI, the guy telling the humorous tale grew to become into male and the persons being instructed the humorous tale grew to become right into a male and a woman and he or she grew to become into no longer indignant and theory the humorous tale grew to become into humorous. it has grow to be some distance too uncomplicated in society right now to basically declare "i grew to become into indignant" and escape with it.
2016-11-10 21:42:37
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answered by gracely 4
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DEAR SIR ARE MISS
I DO NOT PUT UP WITH IT FROM ANY THING ARE ANY
ONE I DO NOT BELIEVE IT OK THIS IS VERY WRONG OK
TAKE CARE
2007-07-31 23:48:49
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answered by ? 7
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