Asked by Muhammad Shoaib Asim on Sep 24, 2024

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Sexually-oriented offensive behavior by customers directed toward employees does not classify as sexual harassment because of the widespread belief that the customer is always right.

Sexually-Oriented

Content or activities focused on sexual interests, behaviors, or orientations.

Sexual Harassment

Unsolicited sexual propositions, solicitation for sexual gratuities, and various forms of sexual natured verbal or physical abuse.

Offensive Behavior

Actions or words that are intended or likely to cause offense or discomfort to others.

  • Distinguish between legal and illegal conduct in the workplace, including acts of harassment and discrimination.
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Jennifer Cuellar1 day ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
This statement is false. Sexual harassment can occur between any parties, regardless of whether they are an employee and customer or not. It is important for employers to have policies in place to protect their employees from harassment of any kind. The belief that the customer is always right should not be used to excuse inappropriate behavior.