Liability for Harassment by Non-Employees

In 2023, employers can be held liable for harassment endured by their employees from non-employees, such as customers, contractors, or visitors, if they were aware of the harassment and failed to take appropriate corrective action. This legal boundary underscores the responsibility of employers to maintain a harassment-free environment, regardless of the harasser's employment status.

In 2023, employers can be held liable for harassment endured by their employees from non-employees, such as customers, contractors, or visitors, if they were aware of the harassment and failed to take appropriate corrective action. This legal boundary underscores the responsibility of employers to maintain a harassment-free environment, regardless of the harasser's employment status.

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