Category Archives: Sexual Harassment
Can a Man Be the Victim of Workplace Sexual Harassment in Florida?
Sexual harassment in the workplace in not acceptable. No person should be forced to endure such terrible conditions. Notably, the sexual harassment laws for the workplace are gender neutral. A man can absolutely be the victim of workplace sexual harassment. He is entitled to the same legal protections as are his female co-workers. In… Read More »
Florida Employer Will Pay $65,000 to Settle Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
On March 2nd, 2026, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) confirmed that a Florida-based company will pay $65,000 to resolve a sexual harassment lawsuit. The claim was brought on behalf of a female employee against the Gibstonton-based Rivers Edge Enterprises. Notably, one of the owners of the employer (a restaurant) was cited as the… Read More »
Orlando Chain Restaurant Location Will Pay $200,000 in Sexual Harassment/Retaliation Claim
On January 6th, 2026, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that a Orlando-based franchise location of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) will pay $200,000 in order to settle a workplace sexual harassment claim. Notably, there were also allegations of unlawful retaliation against the worker who brought the complaint. In this article, you will find… Read More »
How to Handle Being Sued by an Employee
For many employers, few things are more stressful than learning that an employee has filed a lawsuit. Whether the claim involves discrimination, retaliation, unpaid wages, or breach of contract, the experience can feel overwhelming. How you respond in those first few days can make a significant difference in the outcome of the case. Staying… Read More »
Is a Hostile Work Environment Illegal?
If you find yourself dreading going to work every day because of the way you’re treated, you may be wondering if you’re working in a hostile environment—and whether it’s against the law. The reality is that while a hostile workplace can be emotionally draining and unfair, not every unpleasant or toxic situation is considered… Read More »
I Was Sexually Harassed By My Boss: What Should I Do Now?
Experiencing sexual harassment in the workplace is an incredibly difficult and deeply personal ordeal, especially when the misconduct comes from someone in a position of authority. Many employees are left feeling powerless, anxious about their future, and uncertain of how to protect their rights. A proactive approach is a must. Workers have rights under… Read More »
What Should an Employer in Florida Do If an Employee Complains About Sexual Harassment?
Sexual harassment in the workplace remains a significant issue. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) explains that “the harasser can be the victim’s supervisor, a supervisor in another area, a co-worker, or someone who is not an employee of the employer, such as a client or customer.” In other words, employers have a proactive… Read More »
Can Men Sue For Sexual Harassment In Florida?
Sexual harassment in the workplace can and does happen to men. Although women are disproportionately affected by sexual harassment, a significant number of men have also been victims. The NSVRC finds that approximately 1 in 5 men surveyed report that they have personally been the victim of on-the-job sexual harassment. This raises an important… Read More »
Worried That You Will Be Punished For Reporting Sexual Harassment In The Workplace? Here Is A Guide To Your Rights
While the issue has received renewed attention in recent years, sexual harassment in the workplace remains a serious problem. According to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), sexual harassment has a negative effect on mental health, physical health, and workplace advancement. You should be able to report sexual harassment by a supervisor, co-worker,… Read More »
How Do I Know If I Have A Sexual Harassment Claim Against My Employer?
There are federal and state laws in place that protect employees against workplace sexual harassment, including the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 (FCRA). Workers deserve an environment free from sexual harassment. If you were a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace,… Read More »

