- If a manager is reponsible for maintaining a harassment-free work environment, then why doesn't the manager simply take appropriate disciplinary action against the harasser? This is not the same as a person who is powerless to correct matters.
- But if the manager does try to take corrective disciplinary action and the employer fails to support such action, then the situation has changed and the employer is vulnerable to a complaint.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Friday, October 20, 2006
Harassing a Manager
This Labor Prof Blog post on whether a manager can be sexually harassed by subordinates sparks certain concerns:
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