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California Workplace Harassment Hub

Fight back against sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and other forms of workplace harassment. Generate demand letters, CRD complaints, and EEOC filings under FEHA and Title VII.

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Understanding Workplace Harassment Under California Law

California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) prohibits harassment based on protected characteristics. To be actionable, harassment must be severe or pervasive enough to create a hostile work environment OR constitute quid pro quo harassment (conditioning job benefits on sexual favors). Employers are strictly liable for harassment by supervisors. For co-worker harassment, employers are liable if they knew or should have known and failed to take corrective action. California law applies to employers with 5 or more employees.

Types of Workplace Harassment

Sexual Harassment

Unwelcome sexual conduct that affects employment

  • Unwanted sexual advances or propositions
  • Sexual comments, jokes, or innuendo
  • Displaying sexually explicit materials
  • Unwanted physical contact or touching
  • Sexual gestures or leering
  • Requests for sexual favors

Hostile Work Environment

Conduct severe/pervasive enough to alter working conditions

  • Offensive jokes, slurs, or epithets
  • Physical threats or intimidation
  • Ridicule or mockery
  • Displaying offensive objects/pictures
  • Interference with work performance
  • Pattern of offensive conduct

Quid Pro Quo

Job benefits conditioned on sexual compliance

  • Promotions tied to sexual favors
  • Threats of termination for rejection
  • Better assignments for compliance
  • Raises conditioned on submission
  • Job security threats
  • Any tangible job action tied to sex

Other Protected Class Harassment

Harassment based on any FEHA protected characteristic

  • Race or national origin harassment
  • Religious harassment
  • Disability harassment
  • Age harassment (40+)
  • Sexual orientation/gender identity
  • Pregnancy-related harassment

Damages Calculators

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Harassment Complaint Generator

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Summary

Important Deadlines

  • CRD (California): 3 years from last act of harassment
  • EEOC (Federal): 300 days in California (due to worksharing)
  • Civil Lawsuit: After obtaining right-to-sue from CRD/EEOC

Generated Documents

File a Regulatory Complaint

Government agencies investigate harassment and can order remedies including back pay and policy changes.

Civil Rights Department (CRD)

California's primary agency for workplace harassment. You must file with CRD before suing under FEHA (or request immediate right-to-sue).

File CRD Complaint ↗

EEOC

Federal agency enforcing Title VII. Has worksharing agreement with CRD - filing with one can cover both.

File EEOC Charge ↗

Cal/OSHA

If harassment involves workplace violence threats or creates unsafe conditions.

File Cal/OSHA Complaint ↗

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