Reporting Sexual Harassment at Work
CWFL professional staff can help you with coping skills, create assertive scripts, and improved self-care in high-intensity relationships.
There may be rare situations in which the conduct of another person meets the established criteria for harassment at work. The USC Office of Equity and Diversity (OED) is available to help you with fact-finding, policy clarification, and discussion of your options.
You may contact the Office of Equity and Diversity at 213-740-5086.
Reading List Notations:
Green font indicates books that have been read by Center for Work and Family Life staff.
The Center does not specifically recommend or endorse any particular literature, nor does the absence of books from this list represent a recommendation against such works.
The Center for Work and Family Life would like to thank and give credit to the Stanford University Faculty and Staff Help Center, which was instrumental in helping to assemble this reading list.
Web Resources Notations:
The links listed are being provided as additional resources for you. Most of these are not affiliated with the Center for Work and Family Life.
Neither the Center, nor the University, is responsible for these websites, their content or the referral information they provide. As such, we encourage you to be an educated consumer in using the links to take you to the resources available for that topic.
If you have any questions, comments or find information on this page that is incorrect or no longer current, please contact us at (213) 821-0800 or at cwfl@usc.edu. |