The Link Between Work Environments And Harassment Risk

By Murat Kayali (October 4, 2017, 12:43 PM EDT) -- In late July 2017, Yellowstone National Park's superintendent announced that he would be taking disciplinary action against 10 Yellowstone employees after an investigation found that female employees at the park had been victims of sexual harassment. The announcement comes at a time when the National Park Service and its parent agency, the U.S. Department of the Interior, are under increased scrutiny amid allegations of sexual harassment at a number of the agency's parks. The problems at the National Park Service draw attention to issues that confront employers and employees located in remote areas....

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