Yes, a single incident of quid pro quo harassment can lead to legal action. It is not necessary for the behavior to be ongoing or severe to constitute illegal harassment. If the incident involves an explicit or implied request for sexual favors in exchange for job benefits or threats of adverse employment consequences, it may be considered quid pro quo harassment and may be legally actionable. It is important to document the incident and report it to a supervisor or HR representative as soon as possible.
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