Claiming Sexual Harassment
| by Maui Reyes | March 09, 2005
If youve already approached your employer about the sexual harassment that took place and was not given proper attention, or believe that your companys policy does not treat your case fairly, then you may consider other options.
You can file a Title IX complaint with the office for Civil Rights. This can be found at the United States Department of education. Title IX covers all students and employees of institutions that are granted federal aid. You dont need a lawyer to file a complaint. However, when you decide to sue, you will need an attorney to file a Title IX lawsuit.
You can also file a Title VII complaint with the local Equal Employment Opportunity Center office, or with whatever agency in your state or community that handles fair employment practices. Again, you dont need a lawyer to file a complaint. If investigations render unsatisfactory results, then you can proceed to file a civil lawsuit for damages under Title VII or the agency that handles fair employment practicesto do so, you are often needed to be granted the permission to do so by the EEOC.
If, however, you have been sexually assaultedsuch as been pressured to touch anothers genitals, breasts, or been pressured to have any kind of sexual activityyou must report your case to the police. These actions are illegal in every state, and the harassers punishment must be processed accordingly by the court.
Sexual harassment is not a light issue. It should be taken very seriously, as it has numerous effects on its victims. The impact of sexual harassment varies from person to person, but the physical, emotional, and psychological stress they go through affects their everyday lives.
You can file a Title IX complaint with the office for Civil Rights. This can be found at the United States Department of education. Title IX covers all students and employees of institutions that are granted federal aid. You dont need a lawyer to file a complaint. However, when you decide to sue, you will need an attorney to file a Title IX lawsuit.
You can also file a Title VII complaint with the local Equal Employment Opportunity Center office, or with whatever agency in your state or community that handles fair employment practices. Again, you dont need a lawyer to file a complaint. If investigations render unsatisfactory results, then you can proceed to file a civil lawsuit for damages under Title VII or the agency that handles fair employment practicesto do so, you are often needed to be granted the permission to do so by the EEOC.
If, however, you have been sexually assaultedsuch as been pressured to touch anothers genitals, breasts, or been pressured to have any kind of sexual activityyou must report your case to the police. These actions are illegal in every state, and the harassers punishment must be processed accordingly by the court.
Sexual harassment is not a light issue. It should be taken very seriously, as it has numerous effects on its victims. The impact of sexual harassment varies from person to person, but the physical, emotional, and psychological stress they go through affects their everyday lives.
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