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enyata [817]
3 years ago
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Thomas has routinely declined invitations to go bar-hopping from kathy, his boss. during his performance review, kathy mentions

that even though the quality of his work is satisfactory, he isn't much of a "team player." at the end of the review, kathy invites him out for drinks again. how would this scenario best be viewed?
Business
1 answer:
andreev551 [17]3 years ago
8 0
This scenario would best be viewed as a QUID PRO QUO SEXUAL HARASSMENT. 
Quid pro quo sexual harassment is the type of sexual harassment that occurs in the workplace,  in which an higher authority figure offers or drop a hint that he  or she will give rewards to an employee under him [or her] in exchange for sexual gratification.
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