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- Freedom of Speech vs. Workplace Harassment Law - A legal expert documents how harassment law (sexual harassment and beyond) violates the First Amendment.
- The Definition of "Hostile Work Environment" Harassment - Most antidiscrimination laws -- such as Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and various state and local laws -- do not explicitly discuss harassment (speech or nonspeech).
- War on Harassment: Sexual Harassment in the Military - Website for the PBS Online NewsHour investigations including links to a number of transcripts and reports.
- Information on Sexual Harassment - This training module on sexual harassment allows you to explore the concept of sexual harassment interactively from a variety of perspectives.
- Preventing Sexual Harassment - Free, online course for prevention covering topics such as definitions, types of harassment, federal laws, and Supreme Court decisions.
- Stop Violence Against Women: Sexual Harassment - Comprehensive information at an international level. Maintained by the Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights.
- Feminists For Free Expression: Sexual harassment - Pamphlet criticizing policy on the matter as censorship of free speech.
- Mitsubishisucks: Sexual harassment at Mitsubishi - Comprehensive coverage of the Mitsubishi case, including press releases, statements, and abstracts of the surrounding events.
- United Kingdom Anti-street Harassment - Information on taking action, database of true stories, and resources.
- Help with the Handling of Harassment - Definitions, causes, and types of harassment. Maintained by Cape Gateway in South Africa.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sexual harassment - Sexual harassment is harassment or unwelcome attention of a sexual nature. It includes a range of behavior from mild transgressions and annoyances to serious abuses, which can even involve forced sexual activity.
- Harassment (UK) - This page deals with harassment in terms of UK law. It is intended to outline the procedure behind making and investigating harassment claims in the workplace.
- Power harassment - Power harassment is harassment or unwelcome attention of a political nature, often deriving in the environment of a workplace. It includes a range of behavior from mild irritation and annoyances to serious abuses which can even involve forced activity beyond the boundaries of the job description.
- Simon Fraser University 1997 harassment controversy - The 1997 Simon Fraser University harassment case occurred when Rachel Marsden, then a student, and Liam Donnelly, a swimming coach, accused each other of sexual harassment. Following an internal hearing that the coach declined to participate in, he was dismissed, but re-instated after the case went public.
- Hostile environment sexual harassment - In employment law, hostile environment sexual harassment refers to a situation where employees in a workplace are subject to a pattern of exposure to unwanted sexual behavior from persons other than an employee's direct supervisor where supervisors or managers take no steps to discourage or discontinue such behavior. It is distinguished from "quid pro quo" sexual harassment, where a direct supervisor seeks sexual favors in return for something within the supervisor's powers, such as threatening to fire someone, or offering them a raise.