Sexual harassment is usually thought of as a man harassing a woman, but men can be victims of sexual harassment by women or by other men. The EEOC estimates that, in recent years, around 15 percent of the complaints it received were from men. Some believe that the number of men who are harassed is underreported. The right to work without being harassed belongs to both men and women. Standing up for your rights is a sign that you are not willing to be a victim. If you are being sexually harassed, contact an attorney to discuss your case today.
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Coping with Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment has serious emotional effects on its victims. It can also do damage to a victim's career. If you bring a sex harassment case in court, getting through it and rebuilding your career afterward may seem almost as difficult as the harassment itself. An attorney at Bononi Law Group, LLP in Los Angeles, California, with experience in handling sexual harassment cases can offer suggestions and resources to help you deal with the effects of your case.
Your Self-Esteem
Many victims of sexual harassment suffer damage to their self-esteem. They often feel powerless and may even believe that they share some blame for the harassment. Some victims also feel stigmatized; that no one believes them; or that no one thinks what they endured is serious. You are not the only one, however, who has been a victim of this type of conduct. The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) receives thousands and thousands of new charges of sexual harassment each year. Around 15% of those complaints are filed by men. This figure counts only those who complain to the EEOC; it does not count those who make their complaints only to a state agency or whose complaints never reach any legal forum.
Having the support of others who have gone through the same thing can go a long way toward healing your emotional injuries. A support group, whether it is one that you meet face-to-face or online, can provide you the assistance of others who understand your situation.
Rebuilding Your Career
Federal law prohibits employers from taking any retaliatory action against an employee who complains of sexual harassment or brings a sexual harassment case before a court or an administrative agency. Nevertheless, retaliation does occur. Often, it is difficult to prove a connection between the harassment complaint and the retaliatory action.
An employee who files a lawsuit for sexual harassment may not want to stay with the employer. The employee may have no choice but to quit because the employer refuses to remedy the situation; this is known as a "constructive discharge." The employee may also feel uncomfortable staying in the same place after making a harassment claim. If changing jobs seems like your best option, you should know that new employers may not discriminate against you because you have made a complaint of sexual harassment in the past.
For some people who have suffered sexual harassment, the biggest obstacle to rebuilding a career is a lack of self-confidence. While a support group can be helpful, you also may consider seeking career counseling to help you formulate new job strategies.
Conclusion
The aftermath of a sexual harassment claim may seem as difficult as what led to the claim. There are, however, legal protections and many resources available to help you resume a normal existence. An attorney from Bononi Law Group, LLP in Los Angeles, California, can advise you on your legal protections and help you find the resources you need.
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