Friday, 2 October 2020

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace – Laura Daly

 


Sexual harassment of any kind is never acceptable in the workplace and it is also unlawful.

Sexual harassment can be physical but can also included unwanted sexual advances, verbal comments as well as requests for sexual favors. The statute of limitations for a sexual harassment in Massachusetts is 3 years. This means that a personal filing suit in federal or state court must file suit within 3 years of the incident.

All claims must be brought be brought before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) within 300 days of the last alleged incident. These are important deadlines to remember and the team at Swartz and Swartz can guide you every step of the way.

Sexual Harassment Lawyer

If you have been adversely affected due to an incident involving sexual harassment, please contact us. We are here to answer your questions and discuss how you can protect your legal rights. To arrange a confidential appointment with one of the sexual harassment litigators in our Boston office please call us at (617) 742-1900.

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