What To Do About Harassment ?
| Harassment of someone gives an uncomfortable feeling even to people who are not directly harassed. Stopping harassment therefore is not only the task of the victim, but also of the people witnessing it. One can report harassment to higher authorities or ask the wrongdoer to stop. |

In case the harasser or his activities are not stopped, the perpetrator will pick new victims and continue harassing them. Remember, unless one decides and deals with harassment, it will not come to a halt. Hence, steps must be taken to deal with the harassment, regardless of how unpleasant or embarrassing it may feel. More...
Difference Between Bullying And Harassment

In this competitive world, maintenance of relationship becomes weaker and values of human beings are being pushed behind. Because of this we tend to hear the terms bullying and harassment. Both are seen across the globe independent of color, creed and race. It is also seen in both business and academic organizations. More...
Gender Discrimination And Harassment In Organizations

Harassment is seen everywhere, right from schools, colleges, work places to public places. The type of harassment seen varies with different places. But a few types are seen everywhere, whereas others are unique to a particular place. The kind of harassment that is commonly seen in work places is based on the sex of a person. In a work place, gender discrimination and forcing someone for sexual desires are most frequently seen. Women are more commonly affected by this kind of harassment. More...
What Proactive Steps Can Supervisors Take To Combat Sexual Harassment ?

We can see and hear about the sexual harassment around us or may also end up as victim in our place of employment. Sexual harassment is now common in this competitive world. So, there arises a basic need for countries to enact laws to govern the problem related to the sexual harassment. The laws of most countries insist that employers put up certain rules and regulations to avoid this kind of behavior at work places. More...
Debt Collections Harassment Laws

Financial hardships can get you worked up. The reason can be anything from paying up credit card debts to mortgages, student loans to past-due date service bills. Often debt collectors harass you on phone and in person, invade your privacy and build up your stress levels that may affect your personal, marital and work life. It is legal on their part to persistently try to collect the amounts due from you but if debt collectors engage themselves in debt collector harassments, one can approach the Federal Trade Commission or take legal actions to stop getting harassed. More...
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