[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1768] Re: sexual harassment

From: Karen Emerson (kemerson@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 11:53:11 EDT


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I can not believe that we are still losing our jobs over sexual harassment.
I am glad you found a better job, but this stuff needs to stop.  I wonder
how many women still lose their jobs over this? In your case you could find
another job, but what about the many women out their that can not read and
the job they have is the only one available for the amount of skills they
have?
Karen


> I agree with you on the 'sexual harrassment' issue.
> It is time that all of those who are victims to take a
> stand for themselves.  It doesn't matter if you are a
> man or woman we need to put an end to all of this.  I
> know because I have been a victim of this myself from
> a past employer. He knew that I was a single mother,
> and needed my job.  I also found out that I wasn't
> alone in this battle.  So I stood up to him and lost
> my job.  Now I have a better job...



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