While the financial liabilities of sexual harassment can be substantial, they represent only a part of the total cost. To the extent that sexual harassment defines how your organization values its employees, your organization increasingly becomes a place to avoid. To the extent your organization accepts sexual harassment as an incidental working condition, you tell employees, applicants, and third parties: “We don’t value you.” And to the extent your organization fails to take immediate action to correct problems, you demonstrate that workers should look elsewhere for employment.
As a result, the marketplace is increasingly asking and evaluating the following critical questions:
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Sexual harassment claims increasingly expose your organization to significant business, financial, and human resources-related costs and liabilities. Potential claims now often exceed six-figure numbers. More importantly, sexual harassment increases recruitment and hiring costs, increases absenteeism and turnover costs, lowers employee morale, reduces job performance, and results in lost productivity. As a result, if your company has a 6% profit margin, it will have to generate $1,667,000 in new sales to cover the costs of each sexual harassment claim or award of $100,000.
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