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In the hands of the wrong person, power can be dangerous. That's
especially the case in the workplace, where the abuse of power
can lead to sexual harassment. Almost always, sexual harassment
is about power. It is about an individual controlling or
threatening another individual which is wrong and illegal. Not
only are there legal ramifications of sexual harassment, but it
can also have a negative effect on the work environment. For men,
power comes from formal authority, and they view managers and
supervisors as potential sexual harassers. Women often perceive
all members of the workplace as possible harassers, thinking it
can be initiated by any person who is perceived as having power.
Sexual harassment is more likely to occur when there are large
power differences. The supervisor-employee relationship best
characterizes an unequal distribution of power. In this case,
power gives the supervisor the opportunity to reward and coerce
an employee, which the majority of the time will be female.
Supervisors control resources that most employees want, such as
positive performance evaluations, salary increases, and
promotions. People in power usually tend to gravitate towards
women who are vulnerable, for example interns, entry-level, and
female assistants. Because of this, the less powerful employee is
put in a difficult situation. We can see examples of this in
Hollywood with many women falling prey to powerful men because
they want the chance to prove themselves in the industry.
Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman of Psychology Today mentions three reasons
as to why some powerful men might be more likely than others to
sexually harass their subordinates. The first reason being men
who associate sex with power are more likely to use power to get
sex from someone in the workplace. Men's unconscious tendency to
associate sex with power have shown that men who link sex and
power are prone to sexual aggression. One study found that men
who link sex and power are more likely to use coercion to get
subordinates to have sex with them. It also found that men who
make this link were more likely to say that they would sexually
harass a woman in hypothetical workplace scenarios. The second
reason she states is that power may cause those who are seeking
casual encounters to overestimate others' sexual interest.
Powerful people tend to have less empathy for others, and they
can use that to their advantage. They are focused on their own
goals which could include pursuing sexual encounters with
attractive female employees. The last reason stated is that men
who actually lack power are more likely to have a need to
compensate for being powerless. Men who are insecure and low in
social status are more likely to sexually harass women like men
with higher power and status, putting them at the same level as
them.
It comes with no surprise that men who harass or assault women
also tend to have sexist attitudes, such as an opposition to
gender equality or a favoring of traditional roles that have been
imposed on women. Men who are aggressive toward women are more
likely to look for a situation where women are more vulnerable.
These types of men are the ones who seek out power, especially
over young, beautiful women. The awareness on the abuse has
become persistent since the #MeToo movement started and now many
are gaining the courage to come out and speak about their
experiences in order to help other women speak up and call out
their abusers. This is helpful because it helps stop people with
power to harass others in the workplace, and it brings more
attention to the issue that we have today. The longer one waits
to report, the more beneficial it might be for the abuser. Women
are fighting hard to have their voice heard and their harasser
punished. It's only fair that we bring justice to those that have
suffered abuse in the hands of powerful men.