Hindustan Times (East UP)

Cos with 10 or more staffers to have body to probe sexual harassment

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NEW DELHI: Every employer and organisati­on, whether in public or private sector, employing 10 or more people must set up an internal committee for receiving complaints of sexual harassment, the Lok Sabha was informed on Monday.

Labour minister Bhupender Yadav said the government has enacted the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibitio­n and Redressal) Act, 2013 with the aim to provide safe and secure work environmen­t to women irrespecti­ve of their work status.

“The Act casts an obligation upon every employer and organisati­on whether in private or public sector employing 10 or more persons, to constitute an internal committee for receiving complaints of sexual harassment,” he said.

Similarly, Yadav said, the state government is authorised to constitute a local committee in every district which will receive complaints from organisati­ons having less than 10 workers or if the complaint is against the employers. The minister said the central government has enacted the Factories Act, 1948 which provides for the occupation­al safety, health and welfare of workers, including women workers, working in factories registered under the said Act.

The specific provisions have been prescribed for the occupation­al safety of the workers at workplace, including garment factories, under Chapter IV of the Factories Act, 1948, the minister said. The Factories Act, 1948, are enforced by the respective state government­s.

STATES HAVE BEEN AUTHORISED TO FORM PANELS TO ENQUIRE INTO COMPLAINTS FROM ORGANISATI­ONS WITH FEW STAFF

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