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Understanding Third Party Sexual Harassment

Third party sexual harassment is a form of sexual harassment that occurs when someone who is not an employee of the organization, such as a customer, client, or vendor, harasses an employee. This can create a hostile, offensive, or intimidating work environment for the target of the harassment, and affect their performance, well-being, and rights.

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It's important  to have clear policies and procedures to prevent, address, and resolve third party sexual harassment, and to educate and train their employees on how to handle such situations. It's also important for employees to report any incidents of third party sexual harassment to their supervisor and/or human resources. By doing so, both the employee and the employer can protect their rights, dignity, and interests.

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