Employers facing sexual harassment lawsuits against offensive, foul-mouthed managers sometimes trot out the “equal-opportunity harasser” defense. It basically says: We know our guy is rough, but he didn’t sexually harass women because he treats all his employees horribly. That’s a pretty flimsy nail to hang your defense on—and one that often doesn’t work.
Don’t rely on ‘equal-opportunity jerk’ defense
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