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THE WORKPLACE IS SUPPOSED TO BE A RESPECTFUL, PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT

Where employees can perform their job duties without fear, intimidation, or abuse. Unfortunately, while attitudes about gender in the workplace have progressed, countless workers continue to endure unwanted sexual comments, questions, and even physical contact. Though sexual harassment victims in New Jersey are predominantly female, male employees can also suffer harassment by women, or by other men. Likewise, women can be harassed by other women in the workplace. Further, sexual harassment may be combined with other forms of harassment and discrimination, such as discrimination targeting an employee’s race, age, or sexual orientation.

You deserve to feel safe in your workplace. If you feel that you are being sexually harassed by a co-worker, supervisor, manager, boss, client, customer, or other parties in your workplace, do not hesitate to contact the Law Offices of Usmaan Sleemi for guidance concerning your legal options. Handling cases throughout the Northern New Jersey region, our knowledgeable Jersey sexual harassment attorney has extensive experience providing aggressive legal representation for men and women who were victimized by sexual harassment on the job. We can fight to recover compensation on your behalf, hold your employer accountable for the mistreatment, and perhaps most importantly, send a clear message that sexual transgressions will not be tolerated.

For a free legal consultation concerning a workplace sexual harassment case in New Jersey, contact the Law Offices of Usmaan Sleemi at 973-866-9415. We represent the employees of small, mid-size, and large corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), and other business entities throughout North Jersey.

WHAT CONSTITUTES SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK?

Unwanted touching, groping, pinching, and kissing are clear examples of sexual harassment in the workplace. However, an action need not be so overt as to constitute sexual harassment. In fact, sexual harassment does not need to involve physical action at all. On the contrary, many instances of sexual harassment involve inappropriate verbal remarks or written statements, such as jokes between co-workers, or email messages that are circulated to employees. Examples of statements or actions that could constitute sexual harassment, especially when recurring, include but are not limited to:

  • Asking you out on dates, or asking for your personal phone number.
  • Asking or joking about your romantic life.
  • Complimenting or insulting your physical appearance, such as your body, hairstyle, makeup, or outfit.
  • Displaying or circulating lewd, obscene, or pornographic imagery or content.
  • Making generalizations, or stereotyping, based on your gender and/or sexual orientation.
  • Making jokes or telling stories of a lewd or sexual nature.
  • Offering to grant – or conversely, threatening to withhold – promotions, raises, vacation time, or other perks and rewards based on the performance of sexual favors.
  • Threatening to fire you, or to spread false and malicious rumors, if you do not perform sexual favors.

It is important to emphasize that, though pervasive, male-to-female sexual harassment is not the only form harassment can take. Sexual harassment can also be directed at a man by a woman, at a man by another man, or at a woman by another woman. Further, the harasser can be physically smaller and less powerful than the victim. Similarly, though the harasser is often a person in a position of authority over the victim, such as the victim’s boss or direct supervisor, the victim may have authority over the harasser, or the parties may be co-workers with equal authority in the workplace.

Regardless of factors like whether the inappropriate conduct is heterosexual or homosexual in nature, whether the harasser is capable of physically overpowering or coercing the victim, or whether the harasser has authority or financial power over the victim, the bottom line is that sexual comments and actions in the workplace frequently constitute serious violations of state and/or federal employment laws, such as the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD). Even if you are not certain as to whether the treatment you experienced would be considered sexual harassment from a legal standpoint, or which law the harasser may have violated, we urge you to contact our law offices for a free consultation.

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FORMS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT: QUID PRO QUO AND HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT

As the previous section emphasized, sexual harassment can manifest itself in many different ways. Despite these variations, most sexual harassment claims in New Jersey ultimately fall into one of two broad categories:

  1. Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment – Persistent sexual comments or innuendo can create an intimidating, uncomfortable, and extremely distressing work environment for the victim of the harassment. When sexual harassment creates this sort of atmosphere, it is referred to as a “hostile work environment.” Other forms of discrimination, mockery, or bullying, such as racial discrimination or age-based discrimination, can also create a hostile work environment for the victim.
  2. Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment – “Quid pro quo” is a Latin term which, translated literally, means “this for that.” In general English usage, it connotes an offer to perform a favor in exchange for receiving a favor. An example of quid pro quo sexual harassment would be offering to give you a raise, or to give you additional job benefits, in exchange for performing a sexual act.
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NORTH JERSEY SEXUAL HARASSMENT ATTORNEYS FOR EMPLOYEES

Simply focus on doing what is best for you, and allow our skilled Jersey sexual harassment lawyers for workplace harassment cases to aggressively assert your legal rights. We are prepared to fight tirelessly on your behalf and will work strategically to maximize the amount of compensation you can recover.

Whether you work in finance, healthcare, technology, marketing, hospitality, education, entertainment, construction, or an entirely different industry, our Jersey sexual harassment lawyers for employees are here to help you understand your legal options. To discuss a New Jersey sexual harassment lawsuit in a free legal consultation, call the Law Offices of Usmaan Sleemi today.

CONTACT US

Law Offices of Usmaan Sleemi LLC.

New Jersey Office:

66 NJ-17 #500,

Paramus, New Jersey 07652

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