Stopping Sexual harassment at work

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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