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Male Sexual Harassment in the Work Place on the Rise

By Griff, published Mar 12, 2007
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Sexual harassment in the workplaces is a well-known issue that thousands of women encounter on a daily basis. But now there is a growing trend of men filing claims of harassment in the workplace.

According to a report by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission there were a record amount of harassment complaints filed by men in 2006. The figures given in the report state that of the 12,025 sexual harassment claims made in 2006 15.4 percent of these claims came from men. This shows a significant increase of male harassment cases made in the last ten years of 4.5.

Findlaw has reported that the majority of the sexual harassment cases filed by men were stating that the harassment was perpetrated by other men.

Since there is not any significant increase in total number of people in employment these statistics can be looked at in two ways. Firstly on the surface it can be viewed as a worrying increase in the amount of harassment men are suffering in the work place. Secondly it may not necessarily mean that there is a real increase in harassment but more an increase in reporting sexual harassment. In the past it may not of been seen as something a man would do, that he should just grin and bear it. But now men are realising that admitting to these issues doesn't take away any of their man hood, hence more men are coming forward and filing complaints.

Regardless of the real reason for the increase in sexual harassment in the workplace complaints by men the report brings to light a problem that has been brushed under the carpet for years. According to a quote in Yahoo news the executive director of the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition, Riki Wilchins, "There's no question this is not only a growing category of claims, but also a large societal problem of which we are just starting to see the tip of the iceberg."

Male Sexual Harassment in the Work Place on the Rise

Men don't have to put up with it anymore

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Takeaways
  • complaints by men have increased 4.5 percent in the last 10 years
  • same-sex harassment is protected under the Civil Rights Act
  • men don't have to put up with it any longer
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