any form of unwanted verbal, non-verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature occurs, with the purpose or effect of violating the dignity of a person, in particular when creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment.
… the following policies or measures. policies relating to harassment and dignity at work that set out expectations for … of staff and managers (see also the toolbox section on sexualharassment ); policies supporting the active use and …
… is responsible for preventing and reporting on cases of sexualharassment. In accordance with EU directives, our national … very clear on this matter. We have reported cases of sexualharassment, but have no procedures or skills to …
… looking at quantitative figures (e.g. number of cases of sexualharassment reported to / dealt with internally and in funded … low socioeconomic status or at risk of poverty, sexual orientation, and so on. Pay special attention to data …
… based on gender, ethnicity, religion, age, or sexual orientation. In 2009, a quota of 40 % women was … of work and family responsibilities, and to combat sexualharassment. The Institute of Science and Technology …
… to process incidents such as fraud, abuse of funds or sexualharassment. All public institutions at all levels are … a focus in management training, in workshops on sexism and sexualharassment, in communications (including expert lists) …
… 4) ensure that employees are protected from gender-based harassment and sexualharassment in the working environment, 5) inform … of Social Affairs [12] coordinates equal treatment (sexual orientation, age, disability) and prepares the …
… academic positions. Law No. 2012-954 of 6 August 2012, on sexualharassment, is the basis for gender-based violence policies. … the rights and obligations of civil servants in respect of sexualharassment. The 9 March 2018 circular on combating …