Sexual Harassment

Can I sue if a customer or client sexually harassed me?

Answer

Yes. Under FEHA, California employers are required to take immediate corrective action when they know or should know that a non-employee (customer, client, vendor, independent contractor) is sexually harassing their employees. If your employer failed to act, they can be held liable for the harassment.

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Sexual Harassment

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