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Workers are facing various forms of virtual harassment from superiors and colleagues during the work-from-home period.

Survey: Virtual assaults rampant during work-from-home period

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Workers are still facing harassment from superiors and colleagues through communicat­ion platforms while working from home during the Covid-19 outbreak, according to an online survey.

A joint survey by the south-east Asia Freedom of expression Network (sAFenet) and Never okay Project found that 86 out of 315 respondent­s claimed they were sexually harassed while working from home, and 68 said they witnessed sexual advances being made on their colleagues.

Thirty respondent­s claimed they both experience­d and witnessed such unwanted advances.

The survey was conducted from April 6-19 involving women, men and transgende­r workers who are permanent employees, contract workers and freelancer­s across the country.

Among the forms of harassment identified in the survey were being the subject of sex jokes, receiving unwanted photos, videos and audio recordings, as well as being seduced by co-workers.

They were made through various digital communicat­ion platforms, such as messaging apps, video conference apps and email.

The survey also revealed that 94% of victims chose to remain silent and not report the incidents to their human resources department.

A majority believed their report would not be taken seriously or addressed, while some were afraid that reporting such cases would only put their jobs at risk.

“our survey also found that 85% of companies don’t have anti-harassment policy, allowing sexual abuse and harassment to persist,” Never okay Project initiator Alvin Nicola said on Friday.

The project’s goal is to combat sexual harassment at workplaces.

Never okay Project and sAFenet urged companies to formulate strategies to crack down on sexual harassment in their work environmen­t.

They also encouraged workers to reject the “normalisat­ion of harassment” and instead push their workplaces to build anti-harassment initiative­s.

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