Arkansas Sexual Harassment Lawyers
Sexual harassment in the workplace is illegal under federal and state law. It can take the form of quid pro quo harassment — where employment benefits are conditioned on sexual favors — or hostile work environment, where unwelcome conduct is severe enough to affect working conditions.
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Employment lawyers understand the web of federal and state laws that protect workers — and the deadlines that can make or break a claim
Employers have HR departments and corporate counsel working against you from day one. An attorney levels the playing field.
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Common Questions About Sexual Harassment
General information only — not legal advice.
What constitutes sexual harassment at work?
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that affects employment decisions or creates a hostile work environment. It can be between any combination of genders.
What should I do if I experience sexual harassment?
Document each incident with dates, times, and witnesses. Report through your employer's internal process if safe to do so. Save relevant communications. An attorney can advise on filing deadlines and whether to file with the EEOC or state agency.
Can I be fired for reporting sexual harassment?
No. Retaliation against employees who report harassment is illegal. If you experience adverse action after reporting, that itself may be a separate legal claim.
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