Sentences with phrase «sexually hostile work»

The Salesperson then filed a lawsuit seeking damages for an alleged sexually hostile work environment in violation of Title VII and also for alleged retaliation by the Brokerage because she had complained about sexual harassment.
Federal, state and local laws protect employees from unwelcome sexual advances, unwanted sexual propositions, and working in a sexually hostile work environment.
The company's former controller alleges that the company created a sexually hostile work environment.
According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Dillard's permitted a sexually hostile work environment for men at its Fashion Square Mall store in Orlando, Fla..

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In the past, models and celebrities who worked with the photographer accused him of creating a sexually hostile environment on set, encouraging provocative poses, and sexual assault and harassment, according to a comprehensive list of the allegations leveraged against Richardson compiled by Complex.
The unidentified staffer told The Post, ««Andy King created a hostile work environment by sexually harassing and intimidating claimant,» the notice stated.
«King created a hostile work environment by sexually harassing and intimidating claimant,» the papers said, also charging he «made demeaning, sexist remarks» and «inappropriate, unwelcome advances.»
it had created an extraordinarily hostile, sexually poisonous work environment.
The card's recipient said it had created an extraordinarily hostile, sexually poisonous work environment.
The authors, citing to scholarly legal commentary, have also amply supported their claim the courts have been overly restrictive of the reach of the law and «further revision is in order, to prohibit not just sexually predatory conduct, but also behavior that creates a hostile work environment for members of one sex but contains no sexual advance — that is gender harassment.»
In Crisp v. Watertown, Ms. Crisp, a first year special education teacher, filed a lawsuit claiming that her contract to teach was not renewed because she complained that she was being sexually harassed not only by the School Resource Police Officer, but also by the Vice Principal and another special education teacher who she claimed created a hostile work environment by gossiping about an alleged relationship she was having with the School Resource Officer.
To demonstrate the significance of her initial «no, thanks» and his subsequent refusal to accept it from another perspective: if Betty and Jones were coworkers in the same office, if he continued to solicit her after being told no the first time, that would be the definition of sexual harassment on his part and it would not matter how genial or friendly or casual he thinks he's being; furthermore, if her workplace failed to intervene on her behalf, they would be engaging in sexually discriminatory behavior by creating a hostile work environment, regardless of how genial / friendly / casual, etc..
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