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‘Women in contract jobs vulnerable to sexual abuse'

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  • Women employed in casual and contract jobs have been found to be more vulnerable to unwanted sexual advances than those in permanent full-time positions, according to a recent study.

    Women in part-time or non-permanent jobs are about ten times more likely to be sexually harassed at work, says Associate Professor Anthony La Montagne of the University of Melbourne, which conducted the study.

    Montagne who examined the likelihood of sexual harassment in different types of employment found that casual job workers are also about five times more likely to be subjected to sexual harassment than permanent employees.

    New Delhi-based Centre for Social Research Director Ranjana Kumari says, ‘In contract jobs the employee is always insecure and at the mercy of the employer thus increasing the vulnerability of the employee.’

    She points out ‘In such cases you are not in a position to even negotiate, because if you raise your voice then the employer can easily throw you out since you are not permanent in the job.’

    Pyschologist Samir Parikh, however is of the opinion, "Apart from insecurity it is the mindset of the other person that plays an important role."

    "Whoever makes such advances feels that since they are on permanent roll they can get away with such things and take undue advantage of temporary employees," he adds.

    The study also establishes that women are more vulnerable to sexual abuse in comparison to their male counterparts.

    "Our study shows that 79 per cent of those who experience unwanted sexual advances at work are women," says La Montagne.

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    IN DEPTH RESEARCH MAY BE REQUIRED TO BE DONE IN INDIA to draw sensible conclusionsBy: Mohini Kale | 17-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward The report mixes a US study findings with remarks by Indian psychologists' observations. Conclusions regarding the Indian situation in the same respect must be based, to be meaningful and valid, only on a representative sample study of women contract workers and men in India, and while interpreting the data, due allowances must be provided for the raditional values which are still ruling higher(indeed in Asia, generally) than in the West. Although fashions and secularist notions of the West continue to assail our traditional values and affect both men and women, sexual harassments of a serious nature are likely to be proportionately less frequent in India. However moral promiscuity, in terms of premarital (and rarely postmarital) behaviour of both sexes, may already be half way near reaching the levels of the same in the West. These are due to the dichotomy of traditional values vs. desire to 'get modern'. The trend is abetted, perhaps unwittingly, by media.
    Sexual harrassment A BIG JOKE in IndiaBy: Shankar | 17-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward Sexual Abuse, is a BIG JOKE in INDIA. If there is a complaint on higher officer on sexual harrasment, such women were called as mentaly ill health women in India and also the witness for the same will be made. Even if the women commits suside because of sexual harrassment such a death will be converted to death due to mental ill health.
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