What is sexual harassment? Explain where it occurs, describe the different types and identify which is most common, and give examples

What will be an ideal response?


Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination in the workplace. It creates an unequal work environment by singling out women for different treatment (although men are sometimes victims of sexual harassment). Two types: quid pro quo harassment and a hostile environment. Quid pro quo harassment occurs if a supervisor uses his/her position to attempt to gain sexual activity from a subordinate by threat, usually job loss, or by offering a reward, like a promotion, or frequent pressure for a date or for sex. A hostile environment occurs when a person feels threatened or unsafe because of constant teasing or threatening from coworkers. This type of harassment is far more common but more difficult to prove. It seems to happen most often when male workers resent the "invasion" of women into a formerly all-male work environment.

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