If you experience age harassment in the workplace, there are several steps you can take to address the situation: Speak up: If you feel comfortable, tell the person engaging in the harassing behavior that their conduct is unwelcome and ask them to stop. You may also want to document the incident in writing. Report the harassment to your supervisor or HR: If speaking up doesn't resolve the issue or if you don't feel comfortable doing so, report the harassment to your supervisor or HR representative. Provide as much detail as possible about the incident or incidents, including dates, times, and any witnesses. Follow your company's reporting procedure: Your company should have a policy in place for reporting harassment. Follow the procedure outlined in the policy. Keep a record: Document the harassment in writing and keep a record of any conversations you have with your supervisor or HR representative. Seek support: Consider seeking support from a counselor, therapist, or employee assistance program. You may also want to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options. Remember, it's illegal for an employer to retaliate against an employee who reports harassment. If you experience retaliation, report it immediately to your supervisor or HR representative. If the issue is not resolved, you may want to file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or the relevant state agency, or to pursue legal action to protect your rights.
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