Employees who are sexually harassed experience less job satisfaction and lower job performance
Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 13:49
in Psychology & Sociology
A new study in the journal Psychology of Women Quarterly examined the effects of workplace sexual harassment and found that employees who were harassed report lower levels of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and job performance. Employees also experienced higher levels of psychological distress and physical problems than those who were not harassed.