How Arbitrators Address Sexual Harassment Cases. - Ethical and Regulatory Issues Journal of Legal

How Arbitrators Address Sexual Harassment Cases.

By Ethical and Regulatory Issues Journal of Legal

  • Release Date: 1999-07-01
  • Genre: Law

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SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY Sexual harassment has become a pervasive problem in the American workplace--especially over the past ten years. Certainly the drama of the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill dispute was "enough to enrage the most passive women and make even liberated men squirm" (Crow & Koen). Sexual harassment occurs in all types of private and public sector workplaces. On-the-job sexual harassment, if left unchecked, is counterproductive to organizational effectiveness and places psychological, social, and economic stress on employee victims.

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