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NJ Sexual Harassment Lawyer - NJ Sexual Harassment Attorney
Our New Jersey Sexual Harassment Lawyers will provide you with a free consultation regarding your potential sexual harassment lawsuit. New Jersey employment laws prohibit sexual harassment at work or in the workplace. Our Sexual Harassment lawyers have years of experience representing individuals who have suffered sexual harassment in the workplace.
The two forms of sexual harassment protected are hostile work environment and quid pro quo harassment:
Hostile Work Environment
Sexual harassment pursuant to New Jersey law involves severe or pervasive use of offensive and unwelcome comments, images, or touching that a "reasonable person" would find to be offensive and objectionable. Not all sexual innuendos, jokes or acts will rise to the level of legally prohibited sexual harassment. However, a significant number of inappropriate comments or acts may give rise to a violation of the sexual harassment laws. Where the hostile work environment is created by a co-worker, as opposed to a manager or supervisor, and where no other adverse employment action has occurred (such as termination, demotion or reduction on pay), the employee may be required to follow the policies created by the employer regarding the reporting of sexual harassment. Typically these procedures require the victim to inform a certain manager or Human Resources. The employer would then be required to conduct an investigation and remedy the hostile work environment. If the sexual harassment is created by your manager or supervisor, the employer is liable for the harassment and you may not be required to complain pursuant to the employer's policies.
Quid pro quo Harassment
This form of sexual harassment typically involves a demand or request for sexual favors in exchange for a certain employment benefit (a promotion, increased pay, or bonus) or in order to keep your position. A victim of quid pro quo harassment may suffer adverse employment actions by the harasser including a denial in promotion, demotion, termination or loss of benefits due to the victim rejecting the harasser's sexual advances.
If you believe you are a victim of sexual harassment, please contact our NJ Sexual Harassment lawyers for a free confidential consultation.
