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Bill on sexual harassment at workplace introduced in Lok Sabha

The government today introduced in the Lok Sabha a bill aimed at preventing sexual harassment of women at workplace in various forms, including implied or overt promise of preferential treatment or threat or interference in her work through intimidation.

Updated on: Dec 07, 2010 03:32 PM IST
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The government on Tuesday introduced in the Lok Sabha a bill aimed at preventing sexual harassment of women at workplace in various forms, including implied or overt promise of preferential treatment or threat or interference in her work through intimidation.

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The Protection of Women Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill, 2010, provides for mandatory setting up an internal committee by a company or any other institute to probe a written complaint by an aggrieved person or settle the matter through conciliation.

Moving the bill, Women and Child Development Minister Krishna Tirath said the objective was to enact a comprehensive legislation to provide safe, secure and enabling environment free from all forms of sexual harassment to every woman, irrespective of her age or employment status (other than domestic workers).

It fixes the responsibility on the employer as well as the District Magistrate or Additional DM or the Collector or Deputy Collector of every district in the state as a District Officer and lays down a statutory redressal mechanism.

However, in the case of false or malicious complaint, the bill provides for action against the complainant in accordance with service rules and in any other manner in case no service rules exist.

The "malicious intent or falsehood" on part of the complainant shall be established after an inquiry in accordance with the procedure prescribed before any action is recommended, says the bill introduced amid pandemonium caused by Opposition in demand for JPC probe into 2G spectrum issue.

But mere inability to substantiate a complaint or provide adequate proof need not attract action against the complainant, it says.

The bill has identified actions that would come under its purview as "implied or overt promise of preferential treatment in her (any woman's) employment; or implied or overt threat of detrimental treatment in her employment; or implied or overt threat about her present or future employment status."

Other cognizable actions are "Conduct of any person which interferes with her work or creates an intimidating or offensive or hostile work environment for her; or humiliating conduct constituting health and safety problems for her."

 
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