What to Do If a Customer Sexually Harasses You
What to Do If a Customer Sexually Harasses You
Sexual harassment is terrible, no matter whom it comes from. When you have a job that requires constant interaction with customers, someone might take advantage of this in order to harass you while you’re at work. Workers always have to be kind to customers, but when someone sexually harasses you, it’s hard to maintain that wide smile. Also, you shouldn’t let an incident like this slide. Anyone who deals with sexual harassment should report it and make sure the culprit is punished. What should you do if a customer is sexually harassing you? Do you have the same high rate of success if the complaint is made against a customer and not an employer or co-worker? If you ever find yourself in this situation, it’s crucial to know what your rights are and what the next steps should be. Here’s all you need to know about this. Being Sexual Harassed by a Customer – Is the Employee Protected?Sexual harassment inflicted by supervisors, co-workers, and third parties is prohibited under the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. This applies as long as you are employed by a covered employer. Third parties in this case refer to customers, clients, and vendors. Therefore, it is the employer’s legal obligation and responsibility to protect you if you are sexually harassed by a customer. Not protecting the employee in a case involving sexual harassment can result in the employer being held liable for the suffering and pain caused by this situation. Of course, liability applies only when the employer was aware of the sexual harassment yet did nothing to stop it. What Exactly Is Sexual Harassment?To recognize sexual harassment and make sure you report it accurately to your supervisors, you must first understand what it involves. Sexual harassment involves any sexual conduct without the other person’s consent. This can refer to physical acts, but also visual or verbal ones. So, just because there is no physical conduct, it doesn’t mean there is no sexual harassment. In fact, sexual harassment can also include a person making offensive sexual comments toward the employee. For instance, they can bring sexually offensive images to the employee’s workplace to harass him or her. Not only are such acts offensive, inappropriate, and traumatizing, but they can also make the worker feel unsafe at work. In turn, this can affect their ability to perform their job. What Can You Do When You Are Sexually Harassed by a Customer?The first thing you should do if you are a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace is to let your employer know about it. You have rights if you are ever in this situation. As such, you should file a complaint with your employer immediately. You can reach out to the Human Resources department, then set up a private meeting with one of the representatives. This will allow you to file a complaint internally.
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About Tiberiu Iavorenciuc
Tiberiu is the owner of EasyLinkStudio. He loves fishing, traveling and to be surrounded by numerous people. He's a happy and energetic person that always loves what he does.