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With the job market being tougher than ever before, many sexually harassed victims find themselves brushing off these incidents and some even reluctantly allow them to continue just to keep their jobs. But I say you don't have to put up with this injustice; there are many ways to deal with sexual harassment and I will share some of them with you in this article. But before I go into detail, let's start off by defining what sexual harassment is.
Sexual harassment may include unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct, and includes, but is not limited to, the examples listed as follows:
While it may sound straightforward, detecting sexual harassment is not the easiest thing to do in or out of the workplace. Most employees assume that they know how to classify sexual harassment in the workplace, but there is in fact a lot more to it than we think.
To learn more on sexual harassment and other labour issues and how to best deal with them, go to www.gogap.co.za