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Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

 

For most of us the idea of a man being sexually harassed is a bit of a joke. After all most men are big enough and tough enough to take care of themselves. Lets face it if anyone should be worried about getting sexually in the workplace it is gorgeous girls like us. No so according to new research.

New statistics show that more and more men are getting sexually harassed in the workplace. According to Web Wombat; sexual harassment of men in the workplace has risen to 7% and guess what! You, yes YOU could be a perpetrator.

Watch what you wear

So your mother always told you not to wear your skirt to short but did you realise that your office clothes could be portrayed as sexually harassing? It may sound ridicules but many organisations are cracking down on what women wear to the office. Some organisations are going as far as to set guidelines for acceptable clothing measurements. For example many banks dictate specific measurements for acceptable sleeve widths and skirt lengths.

So exactly what is Sexual Harassment?

According to the Anti Discrimination Board the definition of Sexual Harassment is any form of sexually related behaviour that is not wanted and that is in any way humiliating or intimidating. The definition goes further to say that it is behaviour that any reasonable person should have expected would offend, humiliate or intimidate. Okay so does that mean it is fair to say that the blokes in your office might find your cleavage a tiny bit intimidating? And what if they miss a promotion opportunity because your skirt is so short that they cant concentrate on the job at hand?

Lets Play Fair

Dress according to the organisational dress code (dont worry you can still look gorgeous)

Read, understand and following your organisations policies on sexual harassment

Do not make unwanted sexual advances on workmates

Do not make jokes or comments that could be misinterpreted as sexually insulting

Always justify your hiring and firing decisions based on the persons skills and experience rather than sex

Encourage open communication so that the boys can tell you if they feel uncomfortable about anything that you have said or done

Be conscious of how your actions make others in your office feel

Do not sent sexually explicit e-mails or text messages to the blokes in your office

Familiarise yourself with government legislation as it relates to sexual harassment

This article is written by Lisa OBrien from Careerscoach www.onlinecareercoaching.com

Author: Lisa O'Brien
 
Author Bio:
Lisa O'Brien is an expert in this field. Lisa has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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