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sexual harassment is rife

Last post 05-13-2008 10:00 AM by anne_m123. 1 replies.
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  • 05-12-2008 11:12 AM

    • sally
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    • Joined on 04-08-2008

    sexual harassment is rife

    I recently sat through a conduct case involving alleged sexual harassment. It was easily the most difficult GSCC hearing I've reported on. Four women claimed they had been harassed for ten years by a director of the company they worked for. Three of them were so traumatised by what they say happened to them they had to give their evidence from behind a screen. The hearing was adjourned several times when they became too distressed to continue giving evidence. 

    It was striking that none of the women had recognised for many years that what they say happened to them was in fact sexual harassment. Unfortunately, the company, a private sector children's provider, did not have a sexual harassment policy. In effect, these women felt they had nowhere to turn. 

    A staggering 52 per cent of readers who responded to our web poll said they had also been sexually harassed at work. Are you one of them? If so, would you be willing to share you story (your identity will be protected) with others who may be experiencing the same thing? I'm putting together a practical piece to help people who may be suffering harassment day in and day out. By sharing your first-hand account of what it is like to go through such an experience, you may be able to help others. Please contact me at sally.gillen@rbi.co.uk.  

     

     

  • 05-13-2008 10:00 AM In reply to

    Re: sexual harassment is rife

    I am ,fortunately, one of the ones who have never experienced this sort of behaviuor.I have been in situations (and witnessed situations) where harrassment has been suggested but The incidents were, to the best of my knowledge jokes. It must be awful to work with someone who is deliberately trying to harrass you because of your sex.Innocent fun and harrassment are 2 different things. I remember years ago a group at work (all female) were accused of harrassing a co worker (the only male). We were guilty as hell but had no idea we were causing offence until the colleagues father approached our boss. It was so bad the young guy was going home at night crying to his Mum (he was only 17) As soon as we discovered this we changed our behaviour immediately. The boy wanted to leave his work because of us and we had no idea our "jokes" at his expense were having that effect on him. It was a hard but valuable lesson for us.

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