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SOME
PEOPLE JUST DON'T GET IT.
DO
YOU?
JUST SAYING NO IS NOT ENOUGH
YOU NEED HELP !
FIRST STEP - EDUCATE YOURSELF
"There is a growing consensus that education in and for human rights is essential and can contribute to both the reduction
of human rights violations and the building of free and peaceful societies. Human rights education is also increasingly recognized
as an effective strategy to prevent human rights abuses."
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ha·rass(h-rs, hrs)
tr.v.ha·rassed, ha·rass·ing, ha·rass·es
1. To irritate or torment persistently.
2. To wear out; exhaust.
3. To impede and exhaust (an enemy) by repeated attacks or raids
ha·rassment n.
Synonyms:
harass, harry, hound, badger, pester, plague These verbs mean to trouble
persistently or incessantly. Harass and harry imply systematic persecution by besieging with repeated annoyances,
threats, or demands: The landlord harassed tenants who were behind in their rent.A rude customer had harried the
storekeeper. Hound suggests unrelenting pursuit to gain a desired end: Reporters hounded the celebrity for
an interview. To badger is to nag or tease persistently: The child badgered his parents for a new bicycle. To
pester is to inflict a succession of petty annoyances: "How she would have pursued and pestered me with questions
and surmises" Charlotte Brontë. Plague refers to a problem likened to an epidemic disease: "As I have no
estate, I am plagued with no tenants or stewards" Henry Fielding.
RULE # 1- If you experience any form of harassment or discrimination seek outside help.
I will give you the Right Advise and defense tactics before you make your move.
Employers create paper trials not to help you, but to protect their organization... You must also create
a paper trail and do the same.
Union members- DON'T Fully TRUST YOUR STEWARDS. You don't know the deals they make behind closed doors.
Whenever you meet with anyone that
represents Management or the Union; bring a witness with you and ask for permission to tape the conversation.
We provide this witness service at
a reasonable cost to you. We make sure your Human Rights are not being violated.
If
you have a problem, I will guarantee to help you.
Harassment refers to a wide spectrum
of offensive behaviour. When the term is used in a legal sense it refers to behaviours that are found threatening or disturbing,
and beyond those that are sanctioned by society.
Sexual harassment refers to persistent and unwanted sexual advances, typically in the workplace, where the consequences of refusing are potentially
very disadvantageous to the victim.