Chubby
Elite Member
It looks like it fits under the discription of sexual harassment. I think I have to make a report to my union and HR about it, so that they have a copy of my complaint. In the future if things gets out of control and violent, then atleast I won't get into trouble since I already filed a complaint about it. This is really begining to bother me. Sometimes it makes me want to crush that person's head sledge hammer. I think their is difference between 'looking' and 'staring.'
Sexual harassment is unwanted and unwelcome behavior, or attention, of a sexual
nature that interferes with your life and your ability to function at work, home, or school.
Sexual advances, forced sexual activity, statements about sexual orientation or
sexuality, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual
nature all constitute sexual harassment. The behavior may be direct or implied.
Sexual harassment can affect an individual's work or school performance, and can
create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment.
Sexual harassment can occur in a number of ways, such as:
The victim as well as the harasser can be either male, or female. The harasser does not have to be of the opposite sex. The harasser can be anyone: the victim's supervisor, a client, a co-worker, a
Sexual harassment is unwanted and unwelcome behavior, or attention, of a sexual
nature that interferes with your life and your ability to function at work, home, or school.
Sexual advances, forced sexual activity, statements about sexual orientation or
sexuality, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual
nature all constitute sexual harassment. The behavior may be direct or implied.
Sexual harassment can affect an individual's work or school performance, and can
create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment.
Sexual harassment can occur in a number of ways, such as:
The victim as well as the harasser can be either male, or female. The harasser does not have to be of the opposite sex. The harasser can be anyone: the victim's supervisor, a client, a co-worker, a