A person is sexually harassed if he or she is subjected to unwelcome sexual conduct by someone else, in ways that a reasonable person would anticipate could possibly offend, humiliate or intimidate that person. Sexual harassment at work is against the law and employers can be held liable for the harassment of an employee by an employer, manager or supervisor, or another employee—unless the employer can show that they took all reasonable steps to prevent the sexual harassment from occurring.



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