Half of women are bullied or harassed at work
Half of women are bullied or harassed at work - and a quarter believe they have been overloaded with tasks Fifty-two per cent said they had experienced discrimination at work A quarter felt overloaded with work or unfairly criticised One in ten felt they had been victims of sexual harassmentMore than half of women claim to have experienced bullying or harassment at work according to a new study of discrimination in the workplace. Of the 25,000 who were polled, 52 per cent of women said they had been subjected to at least one form of discrimination.A quarter said they had been overloaded with work or unfairly criticised, while a fifth claimed to have been excluded or victimised because they were women.The survey conducted by Project 28-40 for gender equality campaigners Opportunity Now also found 17 per cent of women felt they had been overlooked for a promotion because of their sex. Just over one in ten said they had been subjected to sexual harassment.Experts said the findings reflect the true scale of sexism in the workplace which they believe has worsened as a result of struggling economies.Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project said about a fifth of complaints posted on its website were from women who had experienced discrimination in the workplace.She told the Sunday Times: 'They range from minor incidents such as sexist jokes to pregnancy discrimination and women being passed over for jobs or promotion because they are considered a baby risk regardless as to whether or not they plan to have children.' 'Other complaints involve sexual harassment and... even sexual assault.'According to Opportunity Now, 81 per cent of women feel having children will affect their career progression, with 69 per cent admitting they feel society expects women to put family before work.A forthcoming survey of more than 500 male employees found 40 per cent of men felt they had been victims of verbal or physical sexual harassment.An identical survey last year found 60 per cent of women had suffered such treatment.(Daily Mail)ANN.Az
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