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 Are there work from home jobs?
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 What kind of online business could I start?
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but a motive to succeed. It might just be an example of a person who started their own business with a very little amount of money.
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 How do you handle a new co-worker with b.o..! Especially in a salon? My employees have brought this ? to me?
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 How about whats another name for bakery?

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jupiter1748
If you are a contracted employee, do sexual harrassment laws still protect you?
My boss is asking me out all the time, and is hinting that if I don't comply, that my future with the company is in question. I haven't received a check from the company, they have been paying me in cash and plan to 1099 me at the end of the year. If I end up fired for not sleeping with him, can I use those laws to protect me?
                     
 




prizzma
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sure why should the law be different for a contarcted employee


Derrick G
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yes but surely you won't win and you will lose your Job... if you really wanna sue him, go out with him and set him up so he will be caught with an evidence on hand.. chances of winning the case will be higher..
but be prepared to lose your job...


1diputs
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You owe it to the next person to do something about it. Just think , if the last women would have spoke up you would not be having a problem. Talk to an attorney , the first consultation is usually free.Keep a detailed diary every day, this will help prove your case.


_yeah_
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Sexual Harassment: Actions You Can Take
Especially in the employment context, sexual harassment often makes the victim feel powerless. Many victims are even told that there is nothing they can do about the harassment, so they should just be quiet and tolerate it. In reality, there is much that a sexual harassment victim can do to put a stop to the problem, including informal actions at the workplace and formal steps like filing a lawsuit against the responsible parties.

First Step: Speak Up

In many sexual harassment cases, especially those involving a hostile work environment, the responsible parties may not realize that their conduct is offensive. If you are a victim of harassment, your first step toward resolving the problem should be to let the offending party know that you find their conduct offensive. In many cases this will resolve the problem, as the offensive conduct will stop out of a genuine concern for everyone's sensibilities, or out of an urge to avoid further workplace tension. If the issue isn't resolved at this stage, you have at least put the harasser on notice that you find his or her conduct offensive.

Follow Your Employer's Procedure

What if the offensive conduct doesn't stop, or the harasser tells you he or she doesn't care what you say? Some companies have a detailed procedure for handling sexual harassment claims. If your company has such a procedure, you should follow it to the letter, taking note of any time limits set out in that policy. For example, many employer policies will designate someone to whom harassment must be reported, so if your company has designated certain staff as being responsible for receiving sexual harassment complaints, that is where you should start.

If your company has no set procedure in place for reporting sexual harassment, you should bring your complaint to your immediate supervisor. If your supervisor is the individual committing the harassment in question, make your complaint to your supervisor's immediate superior. It is important, particularly in hostile environment cases, to make sure that your company's management is aware of the harassment.

Remember to keep a record of any harassment episodes, your complaints, and any incidents related to the harassment -- including dates, times, persons involved, and what was said.

Administrative Charge

If you are unable to resolve your harassment complaint by using your employer's internal procedures, and if you wish to pursue the matter, you will need to file an administrative charge with the appropriate governmental agency -- usually the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or your state's human rights or civil rights enforcement agency. The governmental agency will investigate your claim, and will attempt to resolve it by negotiating with your employer.

If the agency cannot resolve your complaint, and it determines that your claim is a valid one, it will issue a "right to sue" letter. This letter means that you may bring your case to court.

Litigation

If the appropriate governmental agency issues a "right to sue" letter, you may bring a civil lawsuit for any injuries you suffered due to the sexual harassment. You do not need to show physical injuries. The most common injuries in a sexual harassment case are the emotional injuries suffered by the victim.

If your sexual harassment suit is successful, your remedies may include:

Reinstatement, if you lost your job;
Back pay (multiplied by three times) if you lost money or missed out on a raise;
Fringe benefits lost;
Damages for emotional distress;
A requirement that your employer initiate policies or training to stop harassment; and
Your attorney's fees and court costs.
Getting Legal Help with Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

If you are a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace, there are steps that you can take to stop the problem and protect your right to a legal remedy. Talk to an experienced employee rights attorney in your area to discuss the facts of your particular situation and ensure that your legal rights are protected.

That came from a handbook on sexual harrassment form my workplace x


Pvt. Andrew Malone
i suggest you sleep with your boss... cause your a dumbass for staying in that job.


witchfromoz2003
Resign.
I am sorry but no job is worth putting up that sort of trash.
I do not know the laws where you are .
I know here there would be some sort of legal precedent


EdmondDoc
It depends on what country and state you are in, but generally speaking the answer is YES> Please see the web site below for an example of the laws in California.

I would advise, however, trying to fix the sutuation without resorting to legal means. If he has a superior or if the company has a human resources office -- start there. If not, then ask the company placed you in the office for help. In other words, in my opinion, legal means really should be your last resort -- have others help you first, it will be easier for you


cats3inhouse
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I just now looked up in the search bar: reporting sexual harrassment
and the information is there. take a look. and I would report this today!!!! report him!!!!


Laural
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Yes.


The Oregon Kid
YES. Workplace sexual harrassment is NEVER ok in court. Get yourself a lawyer.


saulg21
You betcha! Go in person to the Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division and tell one of the investigators in full detail what has happened.And also,Under the "Whistle Blower Act" they cannot fire you. My best advise is to submit a letter of resignation after you report him. Good luck!


Aldrin
Yes, regardless of your status weather a regularized or contractual employee these laws would still apply to you. I would really suggest to seek legal counsel regarding this specific issue since it is delicate in nature and exploitive at that.


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