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‘Banter’ being labeled as sexual harassment in the work place

Research shows that it is largely men being sexually harassed by women in the work place now, where as a few years ago it was the other way around. Research also shows that most men feel that sexual harassment aimed at them will not be taken seriously and so do nothing about it.

Though most jokes and sexual banter in the work place are aimed to lighten the mood and make the day pass faster, most men now feel that it is inappropriate. Employers are urging people to come forward if the feel they are being harassed at work, whether it be male or female all claims will be dealt with in the same manner.

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