Tamp down rumor-mongering about affairs
Most sexual harassment lawsuits involve employees claiming a supervisor or co-worker tried to coerce them into having sex or created a hostile environment with sexual jokes, images or personal questions. But there’s another form of hostile-environment harassment that can trigger lawsuits: spreading rumors that someone was hired or promoted for having a sexual relationship with a decisionmaker.
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