United States:
How To Recognize And Address Workplace Sexual Harassment
17 January 2018
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Todd Fredrickson's article "How to Recognize and
Address Workplace Sexual Harassment" was featured in
ColoradoBiz. In 2017, the issue of sexual harassment has
come to the fore with the flood of allegations. The concept of
sexual harassment is not new, but many employees and employers have
missed the message about the wide variety of language and behavior
that give rise to liability.
In the article, Todd describes what sexual harassment is, the
types of sexual harassment and provides tips for employers to
prevent harassment claims.
To read the full article, please visit
ColoradoBiz.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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