Jane’s co-worker is doing sexual harassment. If Jane is not willing to continue the relationship no more, the co-worker should leave her without making any trouble. But, he is posting negative things about her in facebook and harassing her. He is trying to make her feel if she doesn’t continue the relationship with him it will cause a big problem and will spoil her name in society. He is forcing her to continue the relationship only with him.
Linda offers sexual favors to her professor in order to get a passing grade. The professor agrees, and Linda receives a passing grade. …show more content…
Because, the professor is making use of Linda’s need to get passing grade. It clearly shows that Linda will get only passing grade if she does the sexual favor. A demand or request for sexual favor to do anything is clearly a sexual harassment.
Mary, a supervisor, asks her male employee, Stan, to join her for dinner so they have will some quiet time away from the office to go over his performance evaluation.
We are not clear about the intention of Mary here. If Mary really asks Stan to join her for dinner to discuss his performance evaluation it is good. Even if she discuss about performance, if she force Stan to join her for dinner it is harassment. It seems like, if Stan joins her for dinner, then only she is willing to go over his performance evaluation.
Bob, a supervisor, makes comments about on a regular basis to his secretary, Susan, about how she is dressed for the