Employers can legally protect against workplace harassment by establishing clear, written anti-harassment policies. These policies should outline what constitutes harassment, procedures for reporting it, and the consequences for violating the policy. A comprehensive approach ensures employees understand the seriousness of harassment and the company's zero-tolerance stance.
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