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03-10-2011, 07:29 PM
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How to stop this harassment
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03-10-2011, 08:21 PM
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RE: How to stop this harassment
I assume that there is no discrimination of her as a woman. So this case will be exactly same if your relative were a male except for steps for safety of being a woman.
Although Factories Act 1948 section 66 does not allow women in night shift, many states laws allow such shifts. But if state law does not permit it then till 10 pm women may work after getting permission from concerned authorities. If night shifts are allowed then only this provision is available for safety of working women as per Vishaka Guidelines: Quote:Employers need to provide conducive & appropriate work conditions for women staff in the view of : work, health, hygiene & leisure. In short there mustn’t be any conditions creating hostile environment towards working women staff and any conditions which could put women at an disadvantage position with regards to her career compared to other male employees of the company. |
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15-11-2011, 02:52 PM
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RE: How to stop this harassment
She should lodge a case against her boss and she can get him behind the bars only by complaining against him to higher authorities or in Police. She can also blame him for forcing her to wait even after the legal office timings.
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14-12-2011, 04:25 PM
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RE: How to stop this harassment
I don't think the goal is to get the boss behind bars. the goal is to inform the boss/workplace of her rights. she should request a copy of the office's sexual harassment policy first. chances are there isn't one; so she should bring to the notice of HR or other similar designation of the Vishaka directions. All of this should be in writing.
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