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India Records 14% Rise In Sexual Harassment Cases At Workplace

India Sees A Rise In Sexual Harassment Cases At Workplace

SUMMARY

Study shows a 14% increase in cases of sexual harassment in 100 BSE companies

Women representation in these companies rose from 25% to 33% in 2019

The growth can be attributed to the rise of awareness due to MeToo movement

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Data, collected by ComplyKaro services, shows that the 100 BSE registered companies have witnessed a 14% rise in the reports of sexual harassment complaints at the workplace. This year, these companies have registered 823 cases of sexual harassment, compared to 722 last year.

ComplyKaro Services, which is an end-to-end advisory service that helps companies comply with “Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH)” in India, was founded by Vishal Kedia, Ashish Singhania, Prem Rajani and Sangeeta Lakhi in 2014.

The report names IT major Wipro for reporting the highest number of complaints, that too with a rise of 41 cases. Last year, Wipro had reported 101 cases, compared to 142 this year. ComplyKaro, in the report, clarified that the high number of reportage also means that people are getting more aware of the sexual harassment and coming out to report such incidents.

In addition, there has also been a growth of women’s representation in these companies, registering 33% in 2019 from 25% in 2016.

Kedia told ET that the increased focus and importance given to the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) has ensured compliance with regulations, heightened awareness and greater employee empowerment. “Greater awareness of PoSH law in light of the MeToo movement and the corresponding reputational risk involved for corporates in case efficacious internal redressal mechanism is not provided,” he added.

MeToo movement, which began in the US in 2017, caught fire in India in 2018, after Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta accused actor Nana Patekar of sexual harassment during a shoot. TVF CEO Arunabh Kumar, ScoopWhoop cofounder Suparn Pandey have been accused of sexual misconduct as well.

Meanwhile, ICICI bank, on the other hand, has cut its sexual harassment complaints by 40 cases. Another IT major Infosys has also cut its sexual harassment complaints by 8 cases.

Another data published by the Ministry of Women and Child Development states the number of cases of sexual harassment in the workplace registered in India increased from 54% from 371 cases in 2014 to 570 in 2017. According to the ministry, 533 cases have already been reported in the first seven months of 2018.

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