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What If I'm Being Harassed by a Client or Customer?
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If you are being harassed by a client or customer you have recourse. Federal law protects workers from harassment in the workplace under Title VII, which is most often applied when employees are harassed by co-workers, managers or similar individuals employed at the same workplace. However, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 also protects workers from harassment when it is originated by a client or customer as well. Employers have a duty to create and foster a workplace environment that is free from harassment, and this duty also applies to customers and non-employees who engage in harassment. If an employer knew, or should have known, that a customer or client engaged in harassment but failed to take corrective action, then legal action may be warranted. Tyler Allen Law Firm 4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 456-0545 https://www.allenlawaz.com/areas-of-practice/employment-law/