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How to Identify Workplace Sexual Harassment When You See It
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How to Identify Workplace Sexual Harassment When You See It

Lifehacker, 2017

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Thanks to the #MeToo movement, society is confronting workplace sexual harassment on a wide scale. While news reports focus on sexual assault and groping, more common forms of discrimination are harder to spot (and to prove). Where is the line that separates the illegal from the merely unpleasant? Leigh Anderson, writing for the weblog Lifehacker, has a few insights. She doesn’t make filing a suit (especially by yourself) seem like a particularly promising path, but has a strong message: “Trust yourself, and lobby for changes.” Don’t laugh off sexist comments or sacrifice a job or career to avoid a toxic environment. If you see harassment, call it. getAbstract recommends Anderson’s compassionate primer to anyone suspecting harassment in their workplace.

Take-Aways

  • After the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal, society is holding numerous powerful perpetrators accountable for the first time.
  • However, many women still endure more subtle workplace harassment, including denigrating comments about their gender. 
  • Illegal behavior is “either severe or pervasive” and boils down to whether a “reasonable person in the employee’s shoes [would] have felt that the conduct was offensive.” 

About the Author

Leigh Anderson is a freelance writer and editor based in Brooklyn, New York. She wrote The Games Bible: The Rules, the Gear, the Strategies.


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