Looks A Lot Like You (from Sexual Harassment? You Decide™)
Looks A Lot Like You (from Sexual Harassment? You Decide™)
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If a manager directs an employee to engage with material that contains sensitive or potentially offensive content, and then compounds the situation by making a personal remark that heightens the employee’s discomfort, this conduct may cross the line from unprofessional into unlawful. Under federal and state anti-harassment and discrimination laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, employers are obligated to maintain a workplace free from harassment and hostile work environment conditions.
Employees who witness these situations should follow established reporting procedures—whether through Human Resources, a compliance hotline, or another designated channel. Employers, in turn, must respond promptly and appropriately to mitigate legal risk and uphold their duty to provide a workplace that is safe, respectful, and compliant with applicable law.