I will slap you,
A boss said this to the employee,
Now what do you think is it a workplace harassment or sexual harassment ?
Here is why differentiating between the two matters.
Workplace Harassment:
Involves a range of detrimental behaviors that sour work environments, including:
1) Verbal:
Threatening or demeaning comments.
2) Physical:
Unwelcome physical actions or invasive behavior.
3)Psychological:
Actions that degrade someone’s mental well-being, such as ongoing criticism or intentional exclusion.
4) Cyberbullying: Hostile interactions through digital platforms.
5) Discrimination:
Unfair treatment based on race, gender, or other personal characteristics.
Example: John, despite excellent performance reviews, often feels sidelined as he’s routinely excluded from key meetings and given trivial tasks.
Sexual Harassment:
Specifically focuses on unwanted sexual advances and behaviors:
1) Unwanted Advances: Persistent, unwelcome romantic or sexual propositions.
2) Inappropriate Comments: Sexual remarks about a person’s appearance.
3) Leering: Continuous inappropriate staring.
4) Sexual Jokes: Off-color jokes or comments with a sexual undertone.
5) Unwanted Touching: Any non-consensual physical interaction.
Example: Sarah frequently endures unsolicited comments about her looks and repeated invitations from a colleague, which make her uncomfortable at work.
Understanding the nuances between sexual and workplace harassment is crucial.
As a Global HR Leader, I’m committed to educating and protecting our teams with targeted policies and training.
How does your organization address these issues ?