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    Saying "No" to Workplace Harassment

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    Usually, when someone’s behaviour crosses the line and becomes inappropriate, you’ll know it. It can be difficult, however, to know when exactly it becomes something more serious, such as harassment. Sometimes at work, co-workers, supervisors or customers do or say things that are degrading or annoying. But is this harassment? 

    What is Harassment?

    Workplace harassment is "any behaviour that demeans, humiliates or embarrasses a person, and that a reasonable person should have known would be unwelcome." Harassment can include: 

    • Threats, intimidation or verbal abuse
    • Unnecessary physical contact, such as touching, patting, pinching or punching
    • Unwelcome remarks or jokes about subjects like race, religion, disability or age
    • Displaying sexist, racist or other offensive pictures or posters
    • Sexually suggestive remarks or gestures
    • Physical assault, including sexual assault
    The Canadian Human Rights Act prohibits harassment related to race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, marital status, family status, disability, pardoned conviction or sexual orientation. And although this doesn't cover more personal attacks, many employers include this in their own anti-harassment policies. 

    Bullying in the Workplace

    Unfortunately, bullying is not limited to the schoolyard. Adults use physical and emotional tactics to humiliate, intimidate and feel in control as well. In fact, the Canada Safety Council suggests that bullying or general harassment in the workplace is far more prevalent than sexual harassment and racial discrimination. 

    Bullying can be defined as any incident in which a person is abused, threatened or assaulted in circumstances relating to their work, including all forms of harassment, intimidation, physical threat and assault, robbery and other intrusive behaviours.

    Identifying Bullies

    Much like the bullies we remember from school, adult bullies tend to be people who are insecure, have poor social skills and little empathy. These people are usually trying to compensate for their inadequacies by attacking or diminishing those around them. 

    Workplace bullies often find fault with their targets, or subject them to unjustified criticism. They may humiliate their victim in front of others or set unrealistic goals to ensure the target's failure. The effects of this bullying can include self-doubt, poor productivity, severe emotional stress or even physical violence. 

    Sexual Harassment

    Like bullying, sexual harassment is about power. If someone is saying or doing unwanted or unwelcome things of a sexual or gender-related nature, you are experiencing sexual harassment. Sexual harassment may include: 

    • Inappropriate touching
    • Offensive jokes, remarks or verbal abuse based on gender
    • Making sexual requests or suggestions
    • Staring or making unwelcome comments about your body
    • Displaying sexually offensive pictures
    While women are most often the victims, sexual harassment can also be directed at men. Incidents are often perpetrated by authority figures, such as managers or clients who take advantage of the victim's vulnerable position. Sexual harassment might include one isolated case, or it can be behaviour that occurs repeatedly over a longer period of time.

    What is Discrimination?

    Discrimination is a form of harassment that occurs when someone is treated differently or unfairly because of a personal characteristic such as skin colour, race, national or ethnic origin, or religion. According to the Canadian Human Rights Commission, discrimination can include, “Not being hired, losing a job, being paid less, or not getting a promotion or some other work benefit … different or unfair treatment."

    Behaviour that demeans, humiliates or embarrasses, and which is unwelcome, such as racial slurs or jokes, is considered discrimination. Discrimination can be emotionally devastating to the victim and can poison a workplace environment.

    How to Deal with Harassment 

    Employees have the right to work free of harassment and discrimination, and employers have a responsibility to ensure that discriminatory or harassing behaviour is not tolerated. Most organizations have harassment policies, which outline codes of conduct and procedures for dealing with complaints. Contact your Human Resources Department for a look at your organization's code of conduct or harassment policy. 

    Although you should make it clear to a harasser that their behaviour is unacceptable, be careful about confronting a bully yourself. Instead: 

    • Report any form of harassment to your Human Resources Department.

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