Sunny Hills High School Business Law Mrs. Larsen Sexual Harassment Sunny Hills High School Business Law Mrs. Larsen
What is Sexual Harassment Bothering people in a sexual way Unwelcome behavior, and in most cases repeated Defined from the victim’s point of view Goal is power, not sexual pleasure Against the law!!!!!
Federal Law Unwelcome sexual advances Requests for sexual favors Verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature Four Categories: Quid Pro Quo Hostile Environment Sexual Favoritism Harassment by Non-employees
Quid Pro Quo Something is given in return for something else i.e. Submit to advances or lose job Has to occur only one time to be considered illegal
Hostile Environment Effect of “poisoning” the work environment Sexually explicit: Jokes Pinups Graffiti Vulgar statements Abusive language Indirect sexual comments Overt sexual conduct Must happen with some frequency
Sexual Favoritism Supervisor rewards only those employees who submit to sexual demands Other employees denied
Harassment by Non-employees People outside of the company: Customers Vendors Contractors Employer responsible if they have control over actions
California State Law Visual Harassment Verbal Harassment Derogatory posters, cartoons, drawings Unwanted love letters or notes Verbal Harassment Derogatory comments or slurs Suggestive or insulting sounds Comments about anatomy or clothes
California State Law Physical Harassment Sexual Favors Assault Impeding or blocking movement Any physical interference with work or movement Sexual Favors Unwanted sexual advances Employment contingent upon exchange of sexual favors
Visual Harassment Examples Unwanted love poems, letters, cards Obscene poems Staring Leering Obscene gestures Sexually suggestive Cartoons, posters, magazines, flyers Displaying sexually suggestive objects/pictures
Verbal Harassment Examples Unwanted requests for dates Questions about personal life Indecent comments Dirty/sexual jokes Sexually explicit or degrading words Name calling Suggestive or insulting sounds/whistling Graphic, verbal comments—body or dress
Physical Harassment Examples Violating Space Blocking Following Cornering Force Rape Physical Assault Touching Patting Grabbing Pinching Caressing Kissing Brushing against another’s body
Sexual Favors Examples Power Relationships Using position to request dates, sex, etc. Threats Quid Pro Quo Demands Loss of job Selection process Demotion Promotion Raise
Sexual Harassment vs. Flirting Power Hostile Feels “bad” One-sided Feel “unattractive” Degrading Illegal!!! Flirting Fun Friendly Feels “good” Reciprocal Feel “attractive” Compliment Legal!!!
Sexual Harassment Quiz (T or F) Sexual harassment is a problem in the workplace. Males are not victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. If a female dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed. Sexual harassment does not occur between people of the same sex.
Sexual Harassment Quiz (T or F) Sexual harassment means bothering someone in a sexual way. Quid Pro Quo involves granting an employment benefit in exchange for sexual favors or making sex a condition of one’s employment. Teasing and flirting are no big deal. They make work more fun.
Sexual Harassment Quiz (T or F) Most females enjoy getting sexual attention at work. Women/men who work in nontraditional jobs are more likely to be sexually harassed. Sexual harassment is behavior that is not only unwelcome, but in most cases repeated.
Sexual Harassment Quiz (T or F) A “hostile environment” is one where conduct of a sexual nature (visual, verbal or physical) is so repetitious that it unreasonably interferes with an employee’s work performance or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment.
Sexual Harassment Quiz (T or F) If the recipient doesn’t like the sexual attention, but the person acting or speaking means it only as flirting or joking, then it is not sexual harassment. The goal of sexual harassment is not sexual pleasure, but gaining power over another.