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Assessing Perceptions of Sexual Harassment Behaviors in a Manufacturing Environment
Authors:Marjorie L. Icenogle  Bruce W. Eagle  Sohel Ahmad  Lisa A. Hanks
Affiliation:(1) University of South Alabama, USA;(2) Department of Management, G.R. Herberger College of Business, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, 56301-4498;(3) University of South Alabama, USA
Abstract:This pilot study, conducted in a manufacturing plant, investigated employee perceptions of the behaviors of supervisors and co-workers that constitute quid pro quo and hostile work environment sexual harassment. Responses indicated that the majority of employees can accurately identify behaviors that are frequently associated with quid pro quo harassment, but cannot identify behaviors that are used to establish evidence of a hostile work environment. Comparisons of employees' scores demonstrated that male workers, relative to female workers, were more frequently accurate in identifying behaviors of both supervisors and co-workers that constitute sexual harassment. Perceptions of harassment varied according to job classification. Women in white-collar jobs were significantly more knowledgeable about what behaviors constitute sexual harassment than women in blue-collar jobs.
Keywords:sexual harassment  manufacturing  gender  EEOC
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