2021
DOI: 10.1080/15378020.2021.1896941
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The Unique Aesthetics of Organizational Climate that Contribute to the Prevalence of Sexual Harassment Incidents within the Restaurant Industry

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“…Moreover, the data reveals a weak foundation for the protection of workers from customer abuse and ensuring management action against such behavior. Dawson et al (2021) highlight the crucial role of a proactive and supportive management to tackle sexual harassment in an environment where the 'customer is king', suggesting the need for training both managers and employees. These authors suggest training for managers on steps and tools to keep the workplace free from sexual harassment and training for employees on how to reject sexual advances to protect themselves.…”
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“…Moreover, the data reveals a weak foundation for the protection of workers from customer abuse and ensuring management action against such behavior. Dawson et al (2021) highlight the crucial role of a proactive and supportive management to tackle sexual harassment in an environment where the 'customer is king', suggesting the need for training both managers and employees. These authors suggest training for managers on steps and tools to keep the workplace free from sexual harassment and training for employees on how to reject sexual advances to protect themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In seeking to understand the endemic nature of sexual harassment in hospitality work, Dawson et al (2021), Minnotte and Legerski's (2019), Poulston (2008) and Yagil et al (2008) highlight the structural features of the industry which serve to create an environment which encourages and tolerates sexual harassment and, arguably, makes such behavior inevitable. Furthermore, hospitality work is widely recognised to be precarious and is challenging in both workplace and wider lifestyle terms (Dreier et al, 2018;Knox, 2016).…”
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“…Autonomy contributes by placing financial stability in the hands of others as optional, and dependent upon their judgement (Fletcher, 2015;ROC United, 2015). Issues of class, race, gender and sexuality, including sexual harassment, have been linked with tipping practices and continue to present real barriers for restaurant managers and staff (Chen & Chen, 2017;Dawson et al, 2021;Dirks & Rice, 2004;McAdams & von Massow, 2017;Ting, 2017). In an industry which experienced a 70% turnover at pre-pandemic levels and in which workers disproportionately experience poverty, the implications for returning to a prepandemic normal without consideration of how younger generations are interpreting tipping may have adverse effects for those not strategically considering the future of compensation in food service.…”
Section: Perception Of Tipping As Part Of Food Servicementioning
confidence: 99%