What
constitutes sexual harassment in the workplace varies, but as theAAUW notes, it includes behaviors like «unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, direct or indirect threats or bribes for sexual activity, sexual innuendos and comments, sexually suggestive jokes, unwelcome touching or brushing against a person,» among others.
Not exact matches
It's important to point out that Raghu is talking about Trump's comments — not the actions he describes
in those comments, which would
constitute not just
workplace sexual harassment, but assault.
Gabryszak didn't apologize
in his statement, and only admitted, «There was mutual banter and exchanges that took place that should not have taken place because it is inappropriate
in the
workplace even if it does not
constitute sexual harassment.»
By now everyone should know that
sexual harassment is not permissible
in the
workplace, but even amidst the flurry of allegations we have seen
in the #metoo era, exactly what
constitutes sexual harassment might still be a little fuzzy.