Sexual harassment in the workplace is a significant issue that transcends geographical boundaries, affecting individuals in developed, developing, and underdeveloped nations alike. The term 'sexual harassment' encompasses a range of unwelcome behaviors of a sexual nature that create an offensive, humiliating, and intimidating environment for individuals at work.
Recognizing the different forms of sexual harassment is essential for addressing this widespread issue in workplaces globally. Often, subtle forms of harassment are overlooked by employees, yet they can cause significant distress. These include:
The legislative framework in India has taken significant steps to make sexual harassment illegal and protect victims through various legal provisions across different statutes. Here are the key legal instruments:
Encouragement for Women to Register Complaints
Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan
Apparel Export Promotion Council v. A.K. Chopra
Medha Kotwal Lele v. Union of India
Recent Instances
Workplace harassment has become a critical concern for both practitioners and researchers, as it significantly impacts effective workplace management and is a major source of work-related stress. Addressing sexual harassment goes beyond just implementing laws; it requires genuine efforts to overcome stereotypes, narrow-mindedness, and gender bias.
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1. What constitutes sexual harassment in the workplace? |
2. What steps should I take if I experience sexual harassment at work? |
3. Are employers required to take action against sexual harassment complaints? |
4. Can sexual harassment occur through digital communication? |
5. What legal protections do employees have against sexual harassment? |
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