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Thursday, January 11, 2018

Sexual Harassment


I know, I know,
people will be saying
"So who cares"!

(However)!
What's
good for
the gander
should
also be good
for
the goose

Since this cleanup for sex craved bullies in the work place,
professional women are asking.

"It is not only professional
for
the news men on camera
to dress clean and appropriate.
It also looks good
for the professional news station".

Sexual Harassment

(A) - Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that tends to create a hostile or offensive work environment.

Sexual harassment is a form of Sex Discrimination that occurs in the workplace. Persons who are the victims of sexual harassment may sue under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.A. § 2000e et seq.), which prohibits sex discrimination in the workplace.

The federal courts did not recognize sexual harassment as a form of sex discrimination until the 1970s, because the problem originally was perceived as isolated incidents of flirtation in the workplace. Employers are now aware that they can be sued by the victims of workplace sexual harassment. The accusations of sexual harassment made by anita f. hill against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during his 1991 confirmation hearings also raised societal consciousness about this issue.

Courts and employers generally use the definition of sexual harassment contained in the guidelines of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). This language has also formed the basis for most state laws prohibiting sexual harassment. The guidelines state:


Reverse Sexual Harassment

(B)

Flipping channels
for
some good news and weather
one might tend to say 
"Shouldn't this professionalism
also
apply to
our
News Women"?

Professional women as in
(News women),
at least most,
dress in a processional appearance
on your
television screen.

A hand full always appear
to be stopping by
on the way to
a trip to
the Grocery store?

Why is this do you suppose?

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