The Asian Age

UN LABOUR BODY TO DRAFT SEXUAL HARASSMENT DEAL

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Geneva, June 8: The UN’s labour body agreed on Friday to draft an internatio­nal treaty to protect workers from sexual harassment and violence, as the # Metoo movement continues to reverberat­e and shame perpetrato­rs around the world.

Wrapping up their annual meeting in Geneva, members of the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on agreed on the need to “adopt standards on violence and harassment in the world of work”.

“These standards should take the form of a Convention,” said a text adopted on Friday.

The ILO, which groups 187 member states along with labour unions and representa­tives for leading employers, agreed the treaty would be debated and voted on at their 2019 annual conference.

The decision comes as the # MeToo movement continues to make waves around the world, with victims coming forward to report sexual harassment, sometimes by leading figures in industry and the arts.

While final agreement on the new ILO convention is not expected until next June, members agreed Friday that the treaty should aim to prevent “a range of unacceptab­le behaviours and practices, or threats thereof.” They said it would target behaviours “likely to result in physical, psychologi­cal, sexual or economic harm.” Each state ratifying the text will need to recognise “the right to a world of work free from violence and harassment”.

They will have to ensure that national legislatio­n bans all forms of violence and harassment at work, to establish and strengthen enforcemen­t and monitoring mechanisms, provide sanctions and ensure remedies and support for victims, among other measures.

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