Someone at work comments on a co-worker's body, saying 'just kidding.'
Do you laugh along?
WHY DRAW THE LINE
WHEN TO DRAW THE LINE
HOW TO DRAW THE LINE
Almost half of women will say they have experienced sexual harassment at work. When we choose to look away, we quietly support a threatening & intimidating workplace.
Sexual harassment is unwanted, unwelcomed and unasked-for behaviour of a sexual nature.
There is always more than one option for a bystander. Take a stand safely and do something that you feel comfortable with. You could:
- Call him out and tell him you think it's unacceptable.
- Call your supervisor and tell them there's no place for sexual violence in the workplace.
- Check in with your co-worker and ask if she's ok.
Almost half of women will say they have experienced sexual harassment at work. When we choose to look away, we quietly support a threatening & intimidating workplace.
WHEN TO DRAW THE LINE
Sexual harassment is unwanted, unwelcomed and unasked-for behaviour of a sexual nature.
HOW TO DRAW THE LINE
There is always more than one option for a bystander. Take a stand safely and do something that you feel comfortable with. You could:
- Call him out and tell him you think it's unacceptable.
- Call your supervisor and tell them there's no place for sexual violence in the workplace.
- Check in with your co-worker and ask if she's ok.