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June 13, 2025

Sexual Harassment at Work? Not on Our Watch! A Guide for Employees & Employers

Sexual harassment is a pervasive issue that affects individuals in workplaces worldwide. It creates a hostile and uncomfortable environment, leading to emotional distress, decreased productivity, and potential legal repercussions for companies. Understanding what constitutes sexual harassment, recognizing its various forms, and knowing how to respond are crucial steps in combating this harmful behavior.

What is Sexual Harassment?

Sexual harassment includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. It also includes harassment based on gender or sexual orientation, as well as any unwelcome conduct that creates a hostile or offensive work environment.

Types of Sexual Harassment

Subtle Forms of Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment isn’t always overt or aggressive. It can also manifest in subtle ways that are equally harmful, including:

How to Respond to Sexual Harassment

If you experience or witness sexual harassment in the workplace, it’s crucial to take action:

Preventing Sexual Harassment

Preventing sexual harassment requires a proactive and comprehensive approach. Organizations should:

Sexual harassment is a serious issue with lasting consequences for individuals and organizations. By understanding what constitutes harassment, recognizing its forms, and taking proactive steps to prevent and address it, we can create safer and more inclusive workplaces where everyone can thrive.

Expand Your Knowledge

Expand your knowledge with our Sexual Harassment for Employees Training Course. For a deeper dive into legal requirements and best practices, consider enrolling in our specialized Workplace Harassment Prevention Program.


References

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) – Sexual Harassment

StopBullying.gov – Workplace Harassment and Bullying

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) – Workplace Violence & Harassment

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