The document discusses sexual harassment in the workplace. It notes that surveys from the 1980s and 1990s found that 42-44% of women reported being sexually harassed on the job. Examples of sexual harassment included unwelcome advances, suggestive remarks, sexual jokes, graphic materials, and physical contact. The consequences of sexual harassment included victims suffering isolation, low self-esteem, depression, and health issues while organizations lost money, faced lawsuits, and damage to their reputation. Remedies involved establishing clear policy guidelines, providing awareness training on what constitutes harassment, and a strong organizational commitment to ongoing training.