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Prevention is the best tool to eliminate sexual harassment in the workplace. We encouraged employers to take the necessary steps to prevent sexual harassment from occurring. Companies should clearly communicate to employees that sexual harassment will not be tolerated. Companies can do so by establishing an effective complaint or grievance process by taking immediate and appropriate action when an employee complains. The US Military has a very clearly stated policy on Sexual Harassment:
What You Should Not Do Preventing Harassment in the Workplace Women: Watch what you do. Learn to verbally diffuse a situation and to defend yourself. Dress appropriately. A woman is responsible for the signal she sends. Why advertise what you don't plan to deliver at the workplace? There is a big difference between being feminine and flaunting sexuality. Be careful of sending the wrong signals. Short skirts and see-through blouses may send messages that were not intended. The workplace should not be a sexually provocative place. You should be aware of female-male differences and dress and behave and communicate accordingly. State your thoughts and feelings clearly and forcefully. Practice technique "I feel ... when you ... and I want.“ No joking, teasing, flirting in response to a man's inappropriate comments if you do not wish it to escalate. You should take a businesslike approach. Men: Be aware of female-male differences. You should dress, behave and communicate accordingly. If in doubt, Don't. If not in doubt, ask. Your goal is to protect your self. Express your interest safely. Exercise a businesslike approach as initiator or responder. Don’t let women bait you! Stay in control – Remember that “Familiarity Breeds…” The shared excitement of working together on a project can cause emotional spill-over. You can begin to see the other person differently. Deficiencies in your personal life can make you more susceptible especially if you are not getting enough/any at home. If the attraction is real and you believe that it is really worth it, proceed with caution. Make sure that you know the risks involved. Remember that there are many sides to us. The person you experience at work may only be one minor side. Remember the saying “Si mi versus come live wid me”. How will you feel "tomorrow" or when the fling is over? Can you continue to work in the same place with a “lost love” or an “ex?” Office Romance – The Bad Office Romance – The Ugly If you are dating your colleagues:
If you are dating a subordinate:
If you are dating the boss:
It is always risky playing where you work (Or as they say, dipping your pen in the company’s ink). You should always think long and hard on the possible negative consequences. Be prepared for the worst - You may lose your relationship, your job, or even your career in just one stroke of bad luck. It is a good idea to apply the Golden Rule and treat others the way you would want to be treated. The Litmus Test: Developing a Sexual Harassment Policy The workplace sexual harassment policy should provide examples of what constitutes harassment. The policies should state where complaints should be made. Employers need to be able to immediately respond to such complaints This is very important! Speak to your lawyer about what will work best for your organization. The policies should advise employees that retaliation will not be tolerated. The policy should be clearly communicated to all employees. You should inform staff that the Company takes matters of sexual harassment very seriously and so will:
Any employee found to have engaged in any form of sexual harassment will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action up to, and including termination of employment. Every effort should be made to handle all complaints and investigations with as much discretion and confidentiality as circumstances permit. The Company should ensure that they do not tolerate any retaliation against any employee for making a complaint or for bringing inappropriate conduct to the Company's attention, or for participating in an investigation of an alleged act of harassment.
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