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jman1234

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Names such as honey, sweetie, and sexy:
 
  A) Are acceptable if the receiver is not offended
 
  B) Cannot be considered harassment
 
  C) Are commonly used, but inappropriate for the workplace
 
  D) Are not considered offensive

Question 2

If you file a harassment claim against your employer:
 
  A) The employer does not have to legally follow up on your complaint
 
  B) Tell coworkers what is occurring so that if they are called into the investigation they can support your story
 
  C) Remember that the accused employee does not have rights in the investigation process
 
  D) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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