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by SCdF
3279 days ago
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> That is, statistically speaking without breaking it down by industry, close to half of women at your workplace are getting harassed and could report the perpetrator. That is a good point! Were I a perpetrator I too would be worried about that.. Seriously though, what are you trying to say here? Because half of women have been harassed at work you're worried about being alone in the room with one because, you're afraid you'll harass one? Or because you think those reports are false and you'll be accused as well? Talking to women, ~50% seems like a conservative figure for % who have been (legitimately[1]) harassed at work [1] Based on their side of the story, I am not a lawyer, police detective, truth detector or omnipresent inter-dimensional being |
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Different people find different things offensive. Some have a very low tolerance. Some joke to build camaraderie. On the other hand, there is always a way to interpret almost any joke as offensive. Getting the gender wrong by accident is another big one.
Luckily, I haven't ever worked with anyone who might consider reporting someone for an "innocent" from my PoV mistake, but I have met a lot of people like that outside of work.