The PoSH Act explicitly protects against sexual harassment regardless of gender; complaints between individuals of the same gender are fully valid.
Section 14 deters malicious complaints under the PoSH Act, protecting against false allegations while ensuring genuine cases are robustly addressed.
Preventing workplace sexual harassment isn't optional; it's vital for employee safety, dignity, legal compliance, productivity & organisational reputation.
Constantly adjusting language and behaviour to fit in at work is exhausting, creating extra emotional labour for marginalised employees.
Silence around domestic violence hurts workplaces too. Recognise signs, offer safe support systems & flexible policies to help survivors heal & retain employment.
Addressing PoSH complaints against senior leaders demands strict adherence to process, impartiality, confidentiality & ensuring no victimisation occurs.
Section 23 requires independent review and open reporting. Meeting its standards ensures accountability and deters discrimination at all levels.
Employers have a duty under PoSH to prevent & address sexual harassment by clients, vendors or visitors, ensuring a safe environment for all.
Indian law mandates employers foster safe, respectful workplaces free from sexual harassment, requiring proactive policies, training & effective redressal.
