GoM to review work place harassment
NEW DELHI: THE GOM WILL EXAMINE THE EXISTING PROVISIONS FOR THE SAFETY OF WOMEN AND RECOMMEND FURTHER MEASURES TO MAKE THEM MORE EFFECTIVE
The central government on Wednesday formed a Group of Ministers (GoM) to examine the existing legal and institutional frameworks to deal with and prevent sexual harassment of women at the workplace.
The GoM will be chaired by Union home minister Rajnath Singh and include minister of women and child development (WCD) Maneka Gandhi, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman and minister of road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari.
“I am very pleased to inform that the government has constituted a GoM to strengthen the legal and institutional framework to deal with and prevent sexual harassment at work. This is in tune with women and child development ministry’s mission for a safe and conducive work environment for women,” Gandhi said. The committee’s formation follows a raft of allegations of sexual harassment at the workplace by women in the media and entertainment industries as part of the #MeToo movement. Ear- lier this month, minister of state for external affairs MJ Akbar resigned, buffeted by allegations of sexual misconduct dating back to the years he was a newspaper editor. The GoM will, within three months of its constitution, examine the existing provisions for the safety of women and recommend further measures required to strengthen and make them more effective, the WCD ministry said in a statement.
“The GoM has been constituted in view of the need for broader consultation on this issue, from the point of view of developing appropriate recommendations and laying down a comprehensive plan of action and ensuring its time bound implementation,” the statement added.