WEDNESDAY, Aug. 12 (HealthDay News) — Surprising new research shows that female supervisors are more likely to be the targets of sexual harassment than women in lower-level positions.
Men who described themselves as having more feminine qualities or who were assumed by their co-workers to be gay were also among those most likely to be harassed, according to the study, which was scheduled to be presented this week at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, in San Francisco. Read More
Men who described themselves as having more feminine qualities or who were assumed by their co-workers to be gay were also among those most likely to be harassed, according to the study, which was scheduled to be presented this week at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, in San Francisco. Read More
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