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Sexual
harassment is one of the most difficult situations for employers
to handle, and, unfortunately, one of the most pervasive problems
in the workplace. Sexual harassment is defined as unlawful employment
discrimination based on one's sex. There are two types of sexual
harassment. The first, called quid pro quo sexual harassment, is
where an employer conditions employment on unwelcome sexual advances,
sexual favors or other physical or verbal sexual contact, i.e. promotions
or job conditioned on intimate relations with your employer.
The other form of sexual harassment is knows as “hostile
working” environment, and is likewise illegal. Hostile working
environment includes exposure to unwanted sexual advances, physical
contact, sexual remarks, sexual photographs or other types of intimidating,
hostile, or offensive work environments. To prove sexual harassment
based on a hostile work environment, a pattern of sexual harassment
must be established, i.e. an isolated incident will not do unless
it is a very severe incident.
Sexual harassment is illegal under Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act, and applies whether the person being harassed
is a man or a woman or even if both the harasser and victim are
of the same sex.
What you may not know, however, is that an employer
can be held accountable for the sexual harassment by supervisors
and other employees whether or not they knew it was happening. A Los Angeles labor attorney can help you determine liability for Los Angeles sexual harassment in the workplace.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
governs sexual harassment as a form of sexual discrimination. And,
sexual harassment does not apply to only women – men, and
so far in very limited circumstances, gays and lesbians are protected
by sexual harassment laws.
Sexual Harassment - What
do you do?
If you are a victim of Los Angeles sexual harassment in the workplace, contact a Los Angeles sexual harassment lawyer at our law firm today to set up a consultation. We help victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. Our Los Angeles sexual harassment attorney gives clients information about what to do if they encounter harassment at work. |
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