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Leverage the Roadmap Forward Guidebook to:
Help your spouse deal with the fact you were fired and the official reason for it
Get control of any and all communicated messages
Forcefully deal with your employer
 
Industry Trends and Statistics
Today, the rights of sexual harassment victims are clear and protected. The rights of those accused of sexual harassment are less defined. After millions of dollars in lawsuits filed by victims over the last ten years, it is much less risky for employers to quickly err on the side of the victim and terminate the accused.

In 2006, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received 12,500 sexual harassment charges. 5,668 of them were settled for “no reasonable cause.” The majority of these complaints (including those settled for no reasonable cause) coincided with a termination of the accused.

It’s important to note that relatively few complaints filed within a company ever become official charges with the EEOC. Some estimate the number of people fired for sexual harassment each year to be as high as 50,000.