What
is Sexual Harassment?
Sexual
harassment is any unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors,
and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that occur
in the workplace or on campus.
Governmental agencies charged with enforcing laws against discrimination
(such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the US Department
of Education's Office of Civil Rights, and the Civil Rights Division of
the Arizona Attorney General), may take action against an employer or
educational institution whose employees or students engage in sexual harassment.
An employer or institution may be sued for damages (monetary relief) by
a person who claims to be the victim of sexual harassment. The damage
awards courts make in sexual harassment lawsuits can be large--sometimes
in excess of one million dollars.
Most judges and legal experts agree that the goal of laws against sexual
harassment is to prevent discrimination on the basis of sex.
Remember:
Sexual harassment is a form of illegal sex
discrimination.

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