Wednesday, 24 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS A big jolt to the BJP in Jalandhar! Young leader Robin Sampla joins the AAP Aam Aadmi Party thanks the court for the order to form a panel of AIIMS doctors for Arvind Kejriwal's health check-ups In Haryana, notification for the Lok Sabha elections will be issued on April 29 : Anurag Agarwal ‘Voter-in-Queue’ App to provide information on queues at polling centers - Anurag Agarwal Will Quit Politics If Aap Secures 13 Seats In Punjab : Amarinder Singh Raja Warring CGC Landran sets up IPR cell VIT-AP University Honoured with Prestigious CSR Outstanding University in Education Excellence Award for 2024 DC Aashika Jain Reviews the Checks imposed on the sale, supply and stock of Methanol/Industrial Spirit and Distilleries/Bottling Plants/ENA/Liquor Vends in the District BJP's good days became a dream, now Congress will bring happy days - Gurjit Aujla Two independents file nomination papers for 02-Srinagar Lok Sabha Seat Returning Officer Jammu PC assesses election preparedness ahead of polling CS assesses progress on development of youth Employment & Skilling portal Shinda Shinda No Papa: Gippy Grewal And Shinda Grewal Steal The Show In Hilarious Trailer Lt Governor conducts on-site inspection of SASB’s Office & Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk Lt Governor meets family members of the victims of Srinagar Boat Tragedy Lok Sabha Elections 2024 : DEO Reasi assesses election related arrangements in Mahore Lok Sabha Elections 2024 : General, Police Observers for Anantnag-Rajouri PC visit Shopian Arrangements for annual Kheer Bhawani Mela reviewed at Ganderbal Dish TV Revolutionizes Entertainment with ‘Dish TV Smart+’ Services Kia unveils unique camouflage for its first-ever Tasman pickup truck What Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has done for the country, no one else could have done," -Anil Vij

 

Defamation threat can dissuade women from filing sexual harassment complaints : IWPC

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 20 Nov 2018

The Indian Women's Press Corps on Tuesday expressed concern at the growing instances of sexual harassment in the  media and said the threat to use defamation law can have the effect of dissuading women from complaining or compel them to withdraw their  complaints.It urged the media organisations to send a strong message that there will be zero tolerance for such behaviour by not only setting up the robust  mechanisms required under the Prevention of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace Act but also by reacting proactively as and when such instances  are reported. In a statement, IWPC said while it was concerned at the growing instances of sexual harassment in the media, it was equally concerned that narratives  and complaints of sexual harassment at the workplace were often threatened by defamation "as in the recent instance involving a senior woman  journalist who detailed her harassment in a magazine".

The allegations pertained to a news anchor who denied them and sent a defamation notice to the said magazine, woman journalist and the concerned  reporter who filed the story."The IWPC recognises that sexual harassment at the workplace is a pervasive phenomenon and that women still find it difficult to report such  instances, whether they have occurred in the present or in the past. The threat to use defamation can have the effect of dissuading women from  complaining or compel them to withdraw their complaints," it said.The organisation said it believed there should be constant support and encouragement to women to speak out against the harassment they have faced. "It also believes that proper processes of inquiry be initiated by the appropriate forums in all cases of sexual harassment at the workplace including in  instances where the incident may be dated," it said. 

 

Tags: #MeToo

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD