Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Laws, Policies, and Procedures

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This content emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. It covers various measures such as legal acts, rules, and guidelines aimed at preventing and addressing sexual harassment. From defining sexual harassment to outlining reporting procedures, it provides essential information on creating a safe and respectful work environment. The content also highlights the significance of proper communication and the different types of behaviors that constitute sexual harassment.


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  1. Awareness of Anti- Sexual Harassment Measures

  2. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Rules, 2013 The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Related labor laws.. In India, the Law includes

  3. Harassment, Sexual Harassment, Discrimination and Abuse of Authority Guidelines, implementing UN Staff Rule 1.2 (f), updated on 11th May, 2018 For UN Staff, Contractors, Consultants & Allied Personnel UNDP Policy for Protection Against Retaliation The Office of Audits and Investigations The Office of the Ombudsperson

  4. Hiralal Rama Jadhav v. Govt. of Maharashtra, 22 December 2017, Bombay High Court it is the employer s duty under the said Act of 2013, to treat sexual harassment as a misconduct under the service rules and to initiate action for such misconduct. - Justice M.S. Karnik

  5. Before the IC of the organization of the Respondents employment. Before the LC when there is no IC at the Respondent s workplace. Where can a complaint be filed? Before the Office of the Ombudsperson when the complaint is against a UN Staff Member, UN Consultant or any other UN personnel. Before the police, if the action (or omission) also amounts to a criminal offence.

  6. Demanding sexual favours Defining Sexual Harassment Making sexually colored remarks Verbal, non-verbal Sexual Harassment Showing pornography Physical assault

  7. Detrimental treatment at work Circumstances considered as Sexual Harassment Humiliating treatment affecting health or safety Preferential treatment at work Creating a hostile work environment Threat to employment status

  8. 01 02 03 Guidelines for Professional communication Prioritize factual over emotional explanations Transparency and consistency set the tone Always speak up against negative behavior

  9. Chronology under the Act of 2013 Filing a complaint Inquiry into complaint Submission of report Action based on report 90 Days 90 Days 10 60 Days Days

  10. Your Rights Respondent Reply to the complaint, Be heard, and Provide evidence and witnesses to support your response

  11. Medical expenses Financial status of the respondent Loss of career opportunity Factors affecting compensation Trauma Payment terms

  12. Confidential and Anonymity at all times

  13. Sec 354A, IPC: Sexual Harassment of a woman by a man is a criminal offence

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