Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sexual harassment cases at offices declined in last fiscal

- Nasrin Sultana nasrin.s@livemint.com

Sexual harassment cases at workplaces in India’s largest companies fell sharply in the last financial year as these organizati­ons shifted to remote and hybrid work models following the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The total number of sexual harassment complaints at workplaces in 44 Nifty companies fell 38.26% in FY21, showed data analysed by anti-sexual harassment advisory complykaro.com from company annual reports. These companies received a total of 455 complaints of sexual harassment in the year ended March 31, compared with 737 and 739 in FY20 and FY19.

Gradual implementa­tion of prevention of sexual harassment at the workplace (POSH) measures

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were resumed via online e-module trainings and webinars, said Vishal Kedia, POSH expert and founder, Complykaro Services.

“Urge to interact with people other than family members results in some people going overboard and violating personal space in their interactio­n with colleagues over digital platforms leading to POSH complaints. There were repeated instances of employees calling up women colleagues at odd hours without justificat­ion and indulging in conversati­ons of personal nature,” Kedia said. “Another challenge that arose because of the work-from-home system, was the delay in redressing POSH complaints and conducting and documentin­g POSH inquiries over digital platforms.”

The Sexual Harassment of

Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibitio­n and Redressal) Act, 2013, mandates listed companies to report the number of sexual harassment cases and the steps taken for redressal.

The data analysis showed that no company received more than 50 complaints in FY21, while five companies received 50 or more complaints in FY20. Six companies did not report any case of sexual harassment for the sixth consecutiv­e year. These are Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, Bajaj Finserv, Coal India, Reliance Industries, UPL and Shree Cement.

The data also showed that private firms reported more incidents of sexual harassment at workplaces than government­owned ones during the last fiscal year.

However, sexual harassment complaints pending resolution at the end of FY21 rose 5%, indicating challenges being faced by internal complaint committees (ICCS) of organizati­ons in timely redressal of such complaints during the lockdown.

Among firms, HDFC Bank received the most complaints at 47 in FY21, though this was 10% lower than the previous year. This was followed by State Bank of India with 45 cases.

Wipro showed the maximum reduction of complaints compared to earlier years, recording a 65% decline to 43 in FY21 from 125 in FY20.

Other Nifty companies, which saw a high number of cases are Axis Bank (39), HDFC Life Insurance (39), ICICI Bank (33), Tech Mahindra (30), Tata Consultanc­y Services(27), Kotak Mahindra Bank (25), and Tata Steel (21).

A major challenge in a virtual workplace was to ensure confidenti­ality and put in place appropriat­e data and security measures while conducting virtual investigat­ions, a spokespers­on for Wipro said.

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No company received more than 50 complaints in FY21.

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