• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Yeah… umm… that lady sexually assaulted you.

    HR is clearly bad at their job, and honestly, if it hasn’t been too long, you should gather sworn statements from people who were there and take it to a lawyer.

    I’m not going to tell you that the case is a good one to pursue; obligatory: I’m not a lawyer, but to my understanding sexual harassment has a very long statute of limitations… bonus if you can get any paperwork from that HR meeting to corroborate what they said to you, or any evidence you were told to, or did, attend any seminars about it…

    IMO: talk to someone about it, maybe you’ll get a payday. If the lawyer doesn’t think the case will stand up, then you will only waste a few hours talking to coworkers and the lawyer… if they do think it will stand up in court, then you could be looking at many thousands of (insert currency here). I mean, for a few hours of work to find out… why not? They sound terrible and I can’t imagine suing anyone nicer.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, no question she did.

      This was almost a decade ago and while I’m sure I could pursue it, I wouldn’t feel good about it if I did.

      The HR director is long gone and she’s really the one I had a problem with. And I know this is going to sound really dumb but I don’t want to fuck up the girl’s life now but bringing her back into what, to me, is a clear moneygrab attempt

      As for the seminar, I did the most Hollywood thing of my life and slowly slid the paper back in front of her before standing up and saying “if you think I’M going to take a sexual harassment seminar, you are out of your goddamn mind” and walking out

      • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        That sounds like a legendary response. Nice work.

        I won’t tell you what to do and if you don’t want to pursue it, then that’s the end of it.

        I hope you’re in a better workplace and living your best life.