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    Compliance Drive Success: Oklahoma Sexual Harassment: What you need to know‚ http://www.blr.com/HREmployment/Discrimination/Sexual-Harassment-in-Oklahoma The Advocates For Human Rights‚ 2010‚ Prevalence of Sexual Harassment‚ http://www.stopvaw.org/Prevalence_of_Sexual_Harassment Braverman‚ B.‚ 2013‚ The Fiscal Times‚ http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2013/08/22/The-High-Cost-of-Sexual-Harassment 2004‚ Burger King Franchise Pays $400‚000 for Alleged Sexual Harassment of Teens‚ http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-6-04b

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    Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment is being widely discussed as a topic of interest among many professional communities‚ including Human Resources and Management in the workplace. This research document will give an understanding of how management should address this issue when present in a work environment. To start with‚ sexual harassment will be understood as defined in The United Sates by the Equal Employment opportunity Commission (EEOC) as a prohibited form of sex discrimination that violates

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    Sexual Harassment Policy

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    Cover Page Sexual Harassment Policy Unit 1 Britt L. Sylvester Human Resource Management MGT330 Carol Boniface-Hannon September 2‚ 2006 Sexual Harassment Policy The following sexual harassment policy was adapted from the policies of the University of Colorado (Regents of the University of Colorado‚ 2005) and the University of Alabama (The University of Alabama‚ n.d.) using the notice of Policy Guidance on Current Issues of Sexual Harassment (The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity

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    1. Why is sexual harassment considered to be a business ethics issue? Ferrell and Fraedrich (2009‚ pg 72) stated that sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination that can occur at work‚ school‚ and university or in social settings. Sexual harassment in the workplace is any form of unwelcome sexual attention that is offensive‚ humiliating or intimidating that occurs anywhere employees carry out any task for their employers. Sexual harassment can be written‚ verbal or physical. Both males

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    Sexual harassment in India is termed "Eve teasing" and is described as: unwelcome sexual gesture or behaviour whether directly or indirectly as sexually coloured remarks; physical contact and advances; showing pornography; a demand or request for sexual favours; any other unwelcome physical‚ verbal/non-verbal conduct being sexual in nature. The critical factor is the unwelcomeness of the behaviour‚ thereby making the impact of such actions on the recipient more relevant rather than intent of the

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    Definition of sexual harassment There are two main approaches to defining sexual harassment; one is from a legal perspective and the other from a social-psychological perspective. In general‚ social-psychological definitions are broader than legal ones‚ thought recent exception exist Legal definitions is according to historical writings‚ sexually harassing behaviour has long been a problem. The term ‘Sexual harassment’ however only emerged in the 1970‚ when feminists argued that sexual threats‚ bribes

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    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Workplace sexual harassment results in negative emotions and increased stress levels. Increased Management training and awareness in sexual harassment issues will result in more positive emotions and a less stressful working environment.(TS) I. Thinking. 4. A. What is thinking and critical thinking? B. How should critical thinking‚ brainstorming‚ and

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    there have been noticing an increase on awareness of sexual harassment at workplace‚ since the rising of sexual harassment practice at workplace. The rise of sexual harassment begun as females enters the workforce. A research conducted at UK‚ shows that around 60% of females at work and 90% of female undergraduates experiences sexual harassment (Wilson‚ 1995) Despite that‚ there are many cases of female who do not report on sexual harassment (Davidson and Cooper‚ 1993; Kingsmill‚ 1989) Known that

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    Effects of sexual harassment Common effects on the victims (Common professional‚ academic‚ financial‚ and social effects of sexual harassment) • Decreased work or school performance; increased absenteeism • Loss of job or career‚ loss of income • Having to drop courses‚ change academic plans‚ or leave school (loss of tuition) • Defamation of character and reputation • Loss of trust in environments similar to where the harassment occurred • Loss of trust in the types

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    experiencing sexual harassment or sexual abuse? In your opinion‚ how prevalent are these offenses and what is an appropriate response? Unfortunately in our society‚ we have been gradually increasing sexual liberties in the ways we dress‚ talk‚ and act in any and every public venue. This sexual liberation from both genders has helped to blur the boundaries of sexual harassment. Balswick and Balswick define sexual harassment as “any form of unsolicited language or touching containing sexual overtones

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