Harassment

Workplace Harassment Reporting—Is There an App for That?

Posted on March 14, 2018

the situation According to the EEOC and other sources, a large majority of all workplace harassment goes unreported.  Perhaps this is because employees don’t feel comfortable reporting workplace harassment.  But perhaps it is also because employers don’t always ask the right questions or utilize the best information-gathering methods. So how can artificial intelligence be used […]

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Harassment Claim Following a Consensual Sexual Relationship?

Posted on January 3, 2018
Posted in Harassment

the situation An employee engages in a consensual sexual relationship with her boss.  After she breaks it off with him, he begins treating her differently.  She is subsequently put on a performance improvement plan and then terminated in connection with a company restructuring.  Can she then bring a claim for sexual harassment?

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“Caring Supervisor” or Sexual Harassment?

Posted on August 2, 2017

the situation A supervisor has a history of making some inappropriate statements to a female employee under his direction, including commenting on her physical appearance.  When the female employee ends up facing possible disciplinary action, the supervisor meets with her.  He puts his hand on hers, tells her he doesn’t want to lose her and […]

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Is it Retaliation to Fire A Supervisor For a Fabricated Sexual Harassment Report?

Posted on June 28, 2017

the situation One of your supervisors reports that another employee has been sexually harassing several women working under him. Your HR director interviews each of these women and none back up this story. You then terminate the reporting supervisor based on her false report. Is this retaliation in violation of Title VII?

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Can Firing an Employee for a False Sexual Harassment Claim Be Considered Retaliation?

Posted on February 15, 2017

the situation An employee lodges a number of complaints against a certain supervisor, claiming that he has made some offensive and inappropriate remarks of a sexual nature.  You interview some of the other employees who were purportedly present when these statements were made and none of them back up the complaining employee’s story. The supervisor […]

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Customer’s Sexual Harassment of Employee—Could You be Liable?

Posted on January 4, 2017

the situation A female employee complains about a particular customer’s conduct—specifically complaining about some unwelcome touching, some sexually inappropriate statements, and stalking-type behavior.  What are you obligated to do?  If you don’t take sufficient action, can that employee bring a claim against you under Title VII?

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Use of Staffing Companies and Joint Employer Status

Posted on July 27, 2016

the situation Your company has a contract with a staffing company whereby the staffing company provides you with employees for particular positions.  These contract employees enter into employment agreements with the staffing company.  These employment agreements specifically state that if a company contracting with the staffing company to provide services asks that the employee be […]

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Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars and Agreement to Provide Future Training To Settle One of EEOC’s First Sexual Orientation Discrimination Lawsuits

Posted on July 20, 2016

the situation One of your supervisors regularly makes jokes about the sexual orientation of one of your female employees—along the lines of how he would like to turn her back into a woman and how she would look good in more feminine attire.  She complains about the supervisor’s comments.  If she is subsequently fired, could […]

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Jezebel Comment Leads to Hostile Work Environment Claim

Posted on July 13, 2016

the situation During the interview of a prospective new employee, one of your male supervisors comments on a female employee’s attractiveness.  After the employee is hired, the same supervisor repeatedly and frequently comments on the employee’s appearance and attire.  The supervisor then begins calling her a Jezebel.   She quits, citing the problem with the supervisor […]

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Does Harassment Based on Sexual Orientation Count as Sex Discrimination?

Posted on March 9, 2016

the situation One of your supervisors has been making offensive comments to a gay employee about his sexual orientation fairly frequently.   The employee complains to you, but you don’t take it seriously and thus, don’t take any action.  The employee then quits.  Could you face a possible claim under Title VII?

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