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Your boss is constantly making a pass at you... A coworker cracks crude jokes and shows you pornographic photos... Your supervisor says he won't recommend you for a promotion unless you sleep with him...
Is someone at work sexually harassing you? Is the unwanted attention making it difficult for you to perform, or even threatening your job? Do you want to do something about it? We may be able to help.
O, The Oprah Magazine is ready to take action against sexual harassment in the workplace. So if you think you have a case (and you live in the U.S.), we want to hear about it. Your submissions will be reviewed by a team of legal experts headed by Harriet Posner of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP—she is one of Top 50 Women Litigators in California—who will arrange pro bono representation for a few selected cases. The magazine will report on what happens as these cases progress. Definition of sexual harassment: Sexual harassment is any abusive or offensive treatment that happens simply because of a person's sex or gender.
From the July 2005 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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