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What to Include in your Sexual Harassment Complaint Dates. Times of the incidents. Location. Names of any witnesses. A description of the harassing behavior.
Some examples include: Verbal: Jokes, insults, and innuendoes; threats; degrading sexual remarks; whistling; cat calls; comments on a person's body or sex life; or pressures for sexual favors; participating in derogatory or insulting gossip.
The workplace harassment policy should include: A clear definition of what constitutes harassment, including specific examples. Procedures for employees to report and address harassment incidents. Disciplinary actions and consequences for those found guilty of harassment.
Make detailed notes on the harassment, including the time, place and what was said and done. Obtain statements from anyone who witnessed the harassing actions or words. Take photos, audio or video of any actions or words if possible. Keep any physical evidence, such as notes, gifts or other items.
A comprehensive policy should clearly define what constitutes harassment, including specific examples. It should also outline the procedures for employees to report incidents, how these reports will be investigated, and the potential disciplinary actions that can be taken against offenders.