Sexual harassment isn’t just gross, it’s illegal, toxic, and a one-way ticket to a hostile work environment. It wrecks morale, productivity, and trust faster than you can say “HR complaint.” But here’s the good news: we can stop it. This guide breaks down what counts as harassment, how to handle it, and how to build a workplace where respect isn’t optional, it’s the norm.
Sexual harassment includes any unwanted advances or behavior that makes someone feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or disrespected. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) says it includes:
Translation: If it’s creepy, power-tripping, or makes someone feel like a walking punchline, it’s got no place at work.
Stalking and Intimidation: Following someone around the office isn’t charming, it’s chilling.
Inappropriate Jokes and Digital Creepiness: That “harmless” meme or offhand comment? Not so harmless.
Unwanted Advances: One polite “no” should end it. Anything after that? That’s harassment.
Quid Pro Quo: Promotions, perks, or opportunities offered in exchange for favors? Major red flag.
Gender-Based Exclusion: Leaving people out based on identity? That’s not just unfair, it’s unlawful.
Don’t wait for it to escalate. Prevention starts with action:
If you lead a team, creating a safe space is on you. Here’s your checklist:
Everyone deserves a workplace that’s safe, inclusive, and respectful. Period. By addressing harassment early, listening openly, and backing it up with action, you build more than a business, you build trust.
Investigating complaints takes skill, clarity, and confidence. Get the full playbook with our Sexual Harassment: Investigating Complaints Training Course so you can handle reports like a pro and protect your people.
If you’re unsure about what counts as harassment, how to report it, or how to handle it when it shows up, now’s the time to learn. Safe workplaces don’t just happen, they’re built. Step one? Train your team with our Sexual Harassment for Employees Training Course.