Sexual harassment is a pervasive issue in many workplaces and puts numerous employees in uncomfortable or even unsafe positions. While there are both state and federal laws prohibiting sexual harassment and requiring certain policies of employers, this does not stop all harassment. If you are an employee facing sexual harassment in the workplace due to a hostile work culture or due to the illegal actions of an employer or manager, a Lancaster sexual harassment lawyer can help.
There are options for you if you are dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace. An attorney can help you find recourse when your employer has failed to provide you with a safe workplace free from harassment.
Contact a Lancaster sexual harassment lawyer today for a confidential consultation and take the first step toward protecting your rights and your future.
An employer can be responsible for their actions in sexual harassment and may also be responsible when their workplace is a hostile environment for certain employees. If they knew about the harassment and did nothing about it or even encouraged the behavior, then they are responsible. An effective attorney can help you hold your employer and/or the aggressor accountable through a legal claim.
At Kramer Brown Hui LLP, our firm has years of experience advocating for the rights of employees when those rights are violated, including in sexual harassment cases. Our team has decades of collective experience, with diverse knowledge in many areas of employment law.
We support you along each step of your claim, including gathering evidence, preparing a complaint for the right to sue, and filing a claim against your employer in court. Our goal is to provide compassionate and comprehensive legal support and protect your rights throughout the process.
It is not always easy to identify sexual harassment in the workplace. Some behaviors are assumed to be jokes, or employees may be afraid to say anything for fear of retaliation. Not all sexual harassment is obvious, but repeated and continuous behavior can create a hostile work environment. Some examples of sexually harassing behaviors include:
Sexual harassment does not only include physical actions; many different actions could be considered to create a hostile work environment or be quid pro quo harassment.
The first step after experiencing sexual harassment in Lancaster, California, is to review your company’s policy and determine with whom you can file a complaint or report. Certain types of claims require you to use the complaint process for internal actions prior to taking legal action. By filing a complaint this way, you give your employer the chance to take appropriate action and you could have a much faster and less complex resolution.
If the complaint is not addressed in a reasonable amount of time or in a reasonable manner, then you may want to take other steps. Working with an attorney can be beneficial at this stage. They can help you determine where to file your complaint for the right to sue.
You may need to file with the California Civil Rights Department, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or both, depending on your claims. The agency may investigate your complaint and determine whether to provide you the right to sue. Then, you can proceed with your claim against your employer.
Between fiscal years 2018 and 2021, 78.2% of all sexual harassment charges filed with the EEOC were submitted by women. During the same period, 62.2% of all harassment charges, including both sexual and non-sexual claims, were also filed by women. These figures reflect the continued, disproportionate impact of workplace harassment on women and underscore the importance of strong legal protections and support.
If you’re experiencing workplace harassment, you don’t have to face it alone. Contact a Lancaster sexual harassment lawyer today to discuss your legal rights and take action toward a safer, more respectful work environment.
A: You’re not legally required to have a lawyer to file a sexual harassment claim, but in California, having one is strongly advised. An attorney can help you navigate the legal process, meet important deadlines, and understand your rights and available options. Your attorney can also provide an initial evaluation to determine if you have a valid claim and gather the necessary evidence to support your claim.
A: In California, proving sexual harassment typically involves showing that the behavior was unwelcome and either severe or widespread enough to create a hostile work environment, or that it involved a demand for sexual favors in exchange for job benefits (quid pro quo). To support your case, you’ll need evidence such as your own detailed account, witness statements, and any physical or digital proof, like emails, messages, or other records.
A: Sexual harassment is legally defined by four main elements: the behavior must be unwelcome, related to the person’s sex, lead to a hostile work environment or a concrete employment action, and impact a fundamental aspect, benefit, or condition of the person’s employment. In other words, the conduct must be unwanted, sex-based, serious or frequent enough to create a hostile setting or lead to a job-related consequence, and interfere with the victim’s ability to work or advance in their career.
A: The two types of sexual harassment in California are a hostile work environment and quid pro quo. A hostile work environment occurs when there are comments or conduct that make the workplace intimidating or unsafe and include severe or continual acts of sexual harassment. Quid pro quo occurs when a manager, boss, or other employer offers employment or beneficial employment actions for sexual favors, requires acceptance of sexual harassment as a condition of employment, or threatens negative employment actions to the same end.
Sexual harassment should not be tolerated in the workplace. At Kramer Brown Hui LLP, we can help you navigate the claims process and provide you with respectful and dedicated legal support. With our knowledge and experience, you can gain the partners you deserve to navigate your case. Contact our team today.
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