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Sexual harassment is a pervasive problem in many workplaces across California. In fact,86% of women and 53% of men have reported being sexually harassedor assaulted in their lifetime, some of them dealing with this kind of situation in their workspace.
Victims of sexual harassment in the California workplace often feel powerless, violated, and isolated and it can have long-lasting effects on their physical and mental health, job performance, and professional future.
Fortunately, California has some of the most comprehensive sexual harassment laws in the country, designed to protect workers from unwanted sexual advances, comments, or sexual misconduct.