‘Sexual harassment’: Aurat Foundation employee suspended

NGO assures of justice in spirit of commitment to women's rights.


Express May 21, 2011
‘Sexual harassment’: Aurat Foundation employee suspended

ISLAMABAD:


Foundation suspended a senior staff member over allegation of sexual harassment of a female colleague and directed him to respond to the accusation within seven days.


The NGO announced on Friday that complete information will be shared with everyone about the proceedings of the inquiry and assured, in a statement, that justice will be done in the spirit of commitment to women’s rights and in accordance with law.

This was the second incident of sexual harassment in the office of the 25-year-old women’s rights organisation.

On May 17, a female intern made a verbal complaint in front of senior management at its Islamabad office about the misbehavior of a senior male colleague. She requested that her workstation be shifted somewhere else.

The management conducted a preliminary inquiry on May 18 and decided that the complaint fell within the scope and definition of sexual harassment under the ‘Protection of Women against Harassment at the Workplace Act, 2010’.

In a press release, Aurat Foundation said it constituted an organisational inquiry committee at the national level as soon as the workplace harassment law came into force in 2010. The senior management decided to immediately hand over the matter to the inquiry committee.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 21st, 2011.

COMMENTS (5)

Marina | 13 years ago | Reply Shame on the person who showed such a dull act, he destroyed the repo of such a brilliant organization by his bs act.... moreover he destroyed the repo of a female this is really sad. Management should take proper step on it............
malik | 13 years ago | Reply The world of NGOs needs strong probe. It will throw so much of mismanagement, especially of money, that we will start liking our politicians!!!
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