Comment by YorkshireSeason

7 years ago

   I imagine most are absolutely 
   true,

I don't, for two reasons.

(1) There is simply no agreement currently on what counts as harassment.

(2) Anecdote: I've been involved in investigating a sexual harassment claim at a previous employer, at it was absolutely and categorically and provably false.

   turning into McCarthyism.

Too late. That ship has sailed a long time ago. The situation has gotten so out of hand, that recording all employee interaction might indeed be the only way forward.

>(1) There is simply no agreement currently on what counts as harassment.

This is an absolutely fair observation.

>The situation has gotten so out of hand, that recording all employee interaction might indeed be the only way forward.

Yeah, I think something like bodycams is likely the most effective solution to the issue but then things get tricky for various industries, stuff like patient/client confidentiality laws, trade secrets, etc. Not to mention stuff like using the restroom, where sexual harassment could still take place.

Then audio-only wouldn't cover miming explicit actions.

It's certainly a problem with no easily actionable answer.