
Most individuals think of sexual harassment at work as one big, dramatic event. But for a lot of others, it's something more quiet. It builds up over time, taking away your comfort and turning a once-productive space into one of stress, stillness, and anxiety.
The worst part? Many people who face sexual harassment say nothing. They know it’s wrong, but they’re afraid no one will help — or that speaking up will only make things worse.
In a perfect world, every workplace would be safe and respectful, so no one would have to deal with this at all. Since that isn't true yet, learning about your own rights and spotting the red flags matter in the real world. If you live in California, the employment law guidelines give you a good idea of your rights and possibilities. But the damage to a person and the team is already done long before any legal action is launched.
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