Addressing the Grey Areas When Is a Bystander Legally Responsible

The legal responsibility of bystanders in harassment cases often hinges on their role within the organization and their ability to take corrective action. While supervisors have clear obligations, the liability of non-supervisory employees is less definite and varies by jurisdiction and specific case factors.

The legal responsibility of bystanders in harassment cases often hinges on their role within the organization and their ability to take corrective action. While supervisors have clear obligations, the liability of non-supervisory employees is less definite and varies by jurisdiction and specific case factors.

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