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Sexual Harassment @ Work
Psychology Today has an article entitled, "Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature". Truth #10 is....
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so, men harass women because they're just sluts and can't help themselves? Don't believe that, nor do I believe that motive makes the behavior innoccuous.
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Did it ever occur to you that you're not being harassed? The fact that you feel offended does not mean anyone actually did anything wrong, other than in your mind.
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If I say to a man, "nice tie", that's certainly acceptable.... unless I'm openly queer. Then it could be deemed sexual harassment by a homophobe and his complaint would be considered serious by management desperately trying to be politically correct.
With women, it becomes infinitely more complicated. If I say nice blouse, I have to worry about her feeling I said it in a salacious manner. Or she felt I was leering at the time. Then I stand accused of creating a hostile workplace when the hostility is hers. Oh, and I can't say her hair smells nice... if I'm a midget. |
how about drilling a hole through the wall of the women's restroom so they can watch the ladies go to the bathroom? or staring at your secretary's boobs, snapping her bra strap, and finally groping her boobs, after being repeatedly asked to stop the behavior? Or the guy who gave his coworker a rufie, coaxed her to the storeroom, and raped her after she wouldn't go out with him?
These are actions from actual cases I've been involved in. But--women are entirely taking these actions from the poor misunderstood guys out of context--right? Now, I've also been involved in cases where the "sexual harassment" has been misinterpreted, blown out of proportion, or just plain fabricated for a variety of reasons, mostly money, so I agree that sometimes it can happen. But guys, don't pat yourselves on the back too much thinking that it's all a case of Venus/Mars misunderstanding--it's not. Sexual harassment is real, and a real problem in the workplace. |
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it's like any problem--before you can control it, you have to drag it out in the open, make it register on people's consciousness, make it a big deal for a while. Otherwise, the problem gets ignored, obfuscated, and not dealt with, leaving those people who are truly victims with no recourse.
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It is real. Every case is not the same, however. I think the point Merc made about it not being harrassment until the woman says she feels she is being harrassed actually has a lot of merit. There are I think may instances where women have perceived men to be harrassing them and the man has intended no such thing. If the woman comments on feeling uncomfortable and the man persists then he is wilfully engaging in behaviour that makes a woman feel harrassed.
That said there are plenty of cases of men using greater rank or seniority as a lever with female coworkers and subordinates. I remember working at a clothes shop when I was in my early twenties and the guy who ran the clothes shop was a complete twat. He particularly picked on the younger, saturday workers and new school leavers. He used to encourage 'his girls' to wear new lines of clothing in store to show them off. I caught him once, stood on the stairs, using a mirror to spy on this 16 year old whilst she was changing in the staff area. Another girl, 17, he frightened the shit out of having had her work late stocktaking, by giving her a lift home and stopping on a country lane to try his luck. That's a fairly extreme case, but I know of plenty of genuine cases of women being subjected to highly intimidating behaviour, or alternatively being subjected to a complete and devastating character assassination, or constructive dismissal for the heinous crime of not fancying/sleeping with/accepting unpleasant advances from their boss. I think the idea that this is just men continuing their age old strategies of contest within work relationships has some resonance. I also think that men (like women) are more in control of their baser instincts than the article credits them with being. |
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I find the women that work in a blue collar environment are as disgusted/amused with the corporate PC bullshit as the men. Probably because they have men cow orkers, that are friends, and will step in if things get out of hand. There are occasional cases of genuine harassment, just as there are occasional cases of women using the rules for revenge/profit. However, the white collar women are quick to complain about what they perceive as "inappropriate behavior", real or imagined. Of course I'm speaking of a work environment with thousands of people... and a union, which always offers recourse. |
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Hot tea served by the cute male assistant....no wait...that's sexual harrasment huh? ok..all kidding aside I think the word 'hostile enviroment' is misused. I can't imagine anyone gasping if a man said their blouse was nice unless he was peering down into the cleavage with his specticles. Infact I didn't like that entire article. Maybe I'm dumb and didn't catch on that these are really 10 myths? I am not accepting the trial offer at the end of the page. Psychology today is becomming tabloid I guess. :yelsick: |
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