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		<title>Will you wear short shorts for a good cause?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 10:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Innocent question or sexual harassment? Find out how the court ruled in a case that took some of the fun out of fundraising. A Virginia Polytechnic Institute coach asked a co-worker if she&#8217;d pose in a swimsuit or short shorts for a promotional calendar that would benefit a nonprofit youth boxing organization. The coach assured the [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Virginia Polytechnic Institute coach asked a co-worker if she&#8217;d pose in a swimsuit or short shorts for a promotional calendar that would benefit a nonprofit youth boxing organization.</p>
<p>The coach assured the female co-worker that the photos would be &#8220;in good taste,&#8221; but the woman refused to be photographed &#8211; and promptly filed a sexual harassment complaint against the would-be photographer, who got fired.</p>
<p>The coach argued he didn&#8217;t violate the policy because he didn&#8217;t make a sexual advance, request a sexual favor or engage in any other sexual conduct. He took his case to court.</p>
<p>The court agreed with him, saying the request may be considered annoying and inappropriate, but it wasn&#8217;t sexual harassment.</p>
<p>Given the fact that this is <em>HR Blunders&#8217; </em><a href="http://www.hrblunders.com/town-doesn%e2%80%99t-like-calendar-with-pictures-of-its-firefighters-nearly-nude/">second story </a>in less than a month regarding these pin-up calendars for fundraising, you have to wonder whether they&#8217;re worth it because of all the fuss.</p>
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