Ask any women about sexual harassment, and she is likely to have experienced it or to
know of cases of it at work. In industrialised countries, 42-50% of female workers have
been sexually harassed1, in the European Union, 40-50% of women, and in Asia-Pacific
countries between 30-40% of women workers reported some form of harassment2. In a
recent study in South Africa, 77% of women respondents experienced sexual harassment
sometime during their working lives3. Few Latin American countries have recognised
sexual harassment as a category of degrading treatment despite the fact that, according
to ILO figures, between 30% and 50% of women workers in the region have suffered
some form of sexual harassment, of varying degrees of severity, at some stage in their
workplaces.
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