Sexual Harassment
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Sexual harassment is nothing less than a personal attack on the very core of the employee's dignity and sense of self worth. It is rarely about sex, it's about abuse of power and it is illegal.
Sexual harassment is any unwanted sexual attention someone experiences. It includes repeated sexual comments, subtle or overt suggestions of a sexual nature, leering, touching, pinching, patting, pressure for dates or relationships and receiving sexually charged messages by telephone, text, email, or social media. You can have a claim for sexual harassment if you are terminated, forced to quit or even if you are still working in the hostile work environment.
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