☆ Approach sexual harassment

by tanguan on 2007-08-08 17:24:19

In this era that advocates freedom and tolerance, the issue of sexual harassment is also escalating rapidly. In all public and secret occasions, the ghost of sexual harassment is wandering everywhere. So far, in addition to the United States, countries such as Australia, Canada, France, Belgium, and Spain have clearly stipulated in the law that sexual harassment is an illegal act that should be prohibited, and further developed the achievements made in opposing sexual harassment in the application of the law. Regarding sexual harassment, the academic community has not yet reached a unified and universally recognized definition. One definition is as follows: sexual harassment refers to the sexual demands imposed on an unwilling person by another who takes advantage of unequal social status. The most common cases are sexual demands made by employers on employees, teachers on students, and therapists on patients.