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Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Credits: 
Non Credit Bearing
Course Category: 
Personal Development

Duration: 1 Day
Time: 8:30am-4:00pm

Sexual harassment is a form of unfair discrimination and a violation of human dignity and equality in South Africa. The Constitution of South Africa, the Employment Equity Act, the Labour Relations Act, and the Code of Good Practice on the Handling of Sexual Harassment Cases provide the legal basis for addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. According to the Code of Good Practice, sexual harassment is “unwanted conduct of a sexual nature that violates the rights of an employee and constitutes a barrier to equity in the workplace”.

Sexual harassment can take many forms, such as physical contact, verbal comments, gestures, jokes, innuendos, display of pictures, sending of electronic messages, or any other conduct that creates a hostile or intimidating work environment. Sexual harassment can affect anyone, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, race, culture, religion, or position. However, some groups may be more vulnerable to sexual harassment due to power imbalances, social norms, or stereotypes.

The Code of Good Practice recommends that employers adopt a sexual harassment policy that clearly defines what constitutes sexual harassment, outlines the procedures for reporting and resolving complaints, provides support and protection for complainants and respondents, and specifies the disciplinary measures for offenders. The policy should also promote awareness and prevention of sexual harassment through education and training programs for all employees. 

MODULE

CONTENT

WHAT THE LAW SAYS?

 

CODE OF GOOD PRACTICE ON THE HANDLING OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT CASES IN THE WORKPLACE

Introduction

Application of the Code

Sexual Harassment as a form of unfair discrimination

Test for Sexual Harassment

Factors to establish Sexual Harassment

Guiding principles

Sexual Harassment Policies

Procedures

Confidentiality

Additional Sick leave

Information and Education

SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE

What is Sexual Harassment at the Workplace

Is Sexual Harassment a Human Rights Issue

Who can be a victim of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace

Who can be a perpetrator of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace

Sexual Harassment vs non Sexual Harassment

HOW DO SEXUAL HARASSMENT PERPETRATORS OPERATE

Different patterns

Why does Sexual Harassment occur

ECONOMIC COST OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Productivity

Employee morale

Staff Turnover

Why Sexual Harassment is not reported

EFFECTS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT ON THE VICTIM

Health Effects

Financial Effects

Social Effects

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF EMPLOYERS

Adopt a clear Sexual Harassment Policy

Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure

Education of Managers and Employees

Confidentiality

Other supporting measures

WHAT CAN EMPLOYEES DO TO PREVENT OR DEAL WITH SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Your rights

Tips at the workplace

Seeking help

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