> Saying that men as a gender are responsible makes the assumption that all or most men are like the people portrayed in the OP. No, that's not what it assumes. It assumes that only men are capable of fixing the "boys…
Members of HR do not come with us to team offsites. Maybe they should, but they wouldn't have been around then.
> None of Vic's compliments, which by the way happened outside the office, constitute sexual harassment. 1. "Outside the office," is irrelevant (it's ALWAYS wrong to make inappropriate remarks about a colleague…
> Saying that men as a gender are responsible makes the assumption that all or most men are like the people portrayed in the OP. No, that's not what it assumes. It assumes that only men are capable of fixing the "boys…
Members of HR do not come with us to team offsites. Maybe they should, but they wouldn't have been around then.
> None of Vic's compliments, which by the way happened outside the office, constitute sexual harassment. 1. "Outside the office," is irrelevant (it's ALWAYS wrong to make inappropriate remarks about a colleague…