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vrijdag 26 juni 2020

Ending Violence, Harassment at Work


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THE WEEK IN RIGHTS | JUNE 25, 2020
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No one should have to tolerate violence and harassment, but for many workers – especially women – it is often an inevitable part of getting or keeping a job.
But a groundbreaking treaty, adopted June 21, 2019 by government, employer, and worker members of the International Labour Organization, sets international legal standards for preventing and responding to violence and harassment at work.
The ILO Violence and Harassment Convention provides critical guidance to governments on how to prevent this violence and how to protect workers from stigma and retaliation so they can speak up and get the justice they deserve.
Governments should ratify the Convention now.
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