While you can file verbal harassment charges against your employer, most people in the United States end up losing these cases before they ever come to a jury trial. Laws vary around the world.
Private individuals do not press or file criminal charges. That is for the state, via the prosecuting attorney to do. If you believe that the harassment rises to the level of criminal, you should report it to the police.
If you would prefer that the issue be handled civilly, you should contact your HR department. If it is not resolved, you should consider speaking with a private attorney regarding a civil lawsuit.
It depends where it occurred, In the workplace, you would report it to Human Resources. In your person life (neighborhood etc), file a complaint at the police department.
365 days from the file of the victims report
Verbal sexual harassment
yes in extreme and only extreme cases. and only when someone is not there to help you.
Yes, verbal, if you say it to someone.
The laws established to protect those who live in public housing from physical and verbal harassment are the Tenants Rights.
They experience verbal abuse, humiliation and harassment
A verbal report could be an oral report. When you give an oral report it means to do a report out loud without reading it. It's like a presentation.
with who do I file a harrasement charge?
You can report it as sexual harassment.
Sexual Harassment is a civil case, it is not criminal and would be handled as a civil suit. Criminally, it is classified as Harassment. If you wish to report the sexual harassment to policy, the offender will be charged with harassment.
Report them to law enforcement. If their harassment of you rises to the level of a criminal act, they can be arrested and charged.
Police department