Work place Harassment

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About This Presentation

This presentation is about workplace harassment. This presentation shows the impacts of harassment on employees. This presentation provide solutions to eliminate this from our society and it provides the law statement about workplace harassment. Social media also plays an important role in such type...


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WORK PLACE HARASSMENT SUBMITTED BY: HAJRA-0003 ADP-CS

What is Harassment? If someone is abusing, insulting , or otherwise harming  you is called  Harassment.

It involves any unwanted physical or verbal behavior that offends or humiliates you. PHYSICAL VERBAL

Harassment occurs when someone: threatens or intimidates you because of your race, religion, sex, age, disability or any other of the grounds of discrimination. makes unwelcome physical contact with you, such as touching, patting, or pinching .

Work place harassment Workplace harassment is unwelcome conduct from a boss , coworker , group of coworkers , vendor , or customer whose actions, communication, or behavior mocks or puts down an employee . Physical assaults, threats, and intimidation are severe forms of harassment and bullying.

  Examples of workplace harassment: A colleague repeatedly makes fun of your hijab A manager regularly makes inappropriate comments about your physical appearance An employee threatens your safety following a heated discussion A supervisor rubs your shoulders despite your repeated objections

How workplace harassment impacts the target?

STRESS ANXIETY Lack Of Productivity Lack Of Engagement Changes Working Style

Ratio of harassment in men and women 40-70 % of women 10-20 % of men experience workplace harassment at work.

Why do women become the victim of harassment at workplaces? The thought of a woman being needy for her job, having low self-confidence, being less powerful, and employed at a junior work position is what makes the perpetrator confident of his actions unable to make ways to the complaint office. The bitter truth is that they get away with it easily because the victims do not raise their voices, and the unreported acts of harassment actually motivate the harasser to repeat his actions. For the harasser, it is a harmless fun they could enjoy on a daily basis. Yet the victim has to bear the psychological and social consequences.

Initial Steps Tell a Colleague first. Document everything. File a case against harasser.

Harassment Act [ THE PROTECTION AGAINST HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT THE WORKPLACE ACT 2010 ] An Act to make provisions for the protection against harassment of women at the workplace.

Time’s up on silence. Time’s up on waiting. Time’s up on tolerating discrimination, harassment and abuse.