One fundamental approach is to implement strict, zero-tolerance anti-harassment policies that are specifically adapted to the remote work setting. These policies should clearly define what constitutes harassment in the virtual workplace, including examples that may not be as apparent remotely as they are in a traditional office setting. Enforcement procedures, reporting mechanisms, and consequences for violations should be explicitly stated, ensuring that they are known and understood by all employees.
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