A hospital manager is accused of quid pro quo sexual harassment. Which of the following is an action that might have been involved?

A) Making persistent unwanted attempts to initiate a personal relationship
B) Granting job-related benefits in return for sexual favors
C) Using suggestive or obscene language
D) Making direct sexual advances


Ans: B
Quid pro quo sexual harassment involves the explicit offer of job-related benefits in
return for sexual favors. It is not defined by direct advances, attempting to initiate a
relationship, or suggestive language, though some or all of these activities may be present in the
exchange.

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