Other Spouse's reaction to sexual harassment
What if your spouse has been a victim of sexual harassment and retaliation for not complying with advances from a co-worker? What rights to I, as the other spouse have? Although the advances were made to my husband, and he did not physically respond to the flirtations, he verbally did, and thus since their falling out, the other women has spread rumors of an affair around the office. This has created much turmoil in our marriage, and somehow I feel this co-worker is responsible for the turmoil. I have approached the boss, and rather than deal with this tease, he told me to get a marriage counselor. Somehow I feel the boss is responsible for the atmosphere of the office, and if this co-worker is a tease and demands attention, the boss should put a stop to it. Isn't the boss responsible for the inappropriate actions of someone flaunting and teasing in the workplace? The men in the office just put up with this woman. Now maybe they put up with it because to some extent they like it, but maybe they just don't want to be the one to speak up and say it is wrong. Please respond to my rights as the spouse of a victim who does not want to pursue, but I do, as it has affected my marriage.
Thank you