WFH hasn't really reduced incidents of sexual harassment
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June 21, 2024
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Does working from home mean that employees are greater removed from opportunities for harassment? According to the results of the survey, not really: only 17 per cent of them reported a decrease in incidents of offline sexual harassment.
In short, employees, even if no longer on the receiving end of unwanted physical contact, are still susceptible to sexual harassment because of the heightened digital connection.
Source: AsiaOne

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