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Title: Sexual Harassment


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Sexual Harassment
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Legal Definition
  • Quid pro Quo
  • Hostile Working Environment
  • Sexual behavior at work can therefore remind men
    and women of their unequal status in society more
    broadly and reinforce their inequality at work
    (Cortina and Berdahl p3.)

3
  • Harasser can be of same sex
  • Harasser can be employed for another business
  • Victim does not have to be the one targeted.
  • In 2000, there were 5332 sexual harassment
    charges filed with the EEOC..

4
Social Psychological Definitions
  • These definitions do not require that negative
    outcomes for victims..
  • 1) sexist remarks/behavior
  • 2) inappropriate sexual advances that do not
    result in work punishments
  • 3). Quid pro quo (wanted or unwanted)
  • 4) Sexual assault

5
  • Women are more likely to see behavior as sexually
    harassing.
  • What does this mean to workplace behavior?

6
  • Men are less likely to be sexually harassed and
    more harassed for not adopting traditional
    conceptions of gender. For example, they may be
    teased for cooking at home.
  • Women are also gender harassed

7
Sexual Racism
  • Combination of racist sexual harassment.
  • This type of harassment is discussed, but hasnt
    been studied.

8
Theorizing SH
  • Nature
  • Nurture
  • Power
  • Nurture and Power

9
Who Harasses?
  • 86-90 SH cases are filed by women.
  • 93 of harassers are men.
  • Race/Ethnicity has not been studied as much.
    Seems like women of color would more likely be
    targets..power.

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Outcomes to Harassment
  • 1) Lowered productivity
  • 2) Victims lose
  • Mental health
  • Money
  • Job stability

11
Reporting SH
  • Very few victims report SH.
  • Victims fear blame, disbelief, inaction and
    retaliation. 2/3 of women who DID report
    validate that these fears are true!!!!
  • Most women do NOT confront the harasser.
  • Most women look for support among informal
    networks.
  • But most women avoid, deny and endure.

12
Eliminating SH
  • 1) Most organizations have SH policies. But top
    management must be willing to enforce policies.
    The more active organizations are at taking a
    firm stand against harassment, the less likely
    workers report harassment.
  • Options for Organs Best to have wide range of
    choices
  • Formal Grievance Procedure
  • Informal Dispute Resolution

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  • Training is the option most employers choose.
    However, research does not show that training
    reduces SH.
  • Research shows that employing more women in high
    places and more women overall helps with
    preventing harassment.

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