Women central
government employees who have filed complaints of sexual harassment can
now get a paid leave of three months during the pendency of inquiry, the
government has said.
The leave will be in addition to those already given to central government employees.
The move
assumes significance as there have been complaints of accused trying to
influence or threaten victims of sexual harassment in a few cases.
Leave up to a
maximum of 90 days may be granted to an aggrieved female government
servant during the pendency of inquiry, an order issued by Department of
Personnel and Training (DoPT) said.
"The leave so granted to the aggrieved woman under this rule shall not be debited against the leave account," it said.
This provision
has been framed under the 'Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013--a legislation
mandated to provide protection to women against sexual harassment at
work place.
Though the Act
has the provision for grant of leave to the aggrieved woman up to a
period of three months, the Union government had not yet incorporated it
in the service rules that govern leave of its employees. The DoPT has
now incorporated this provision in the Central Civil Services (leave)
Rules, 1972.
"It will come
as a relief to the victims who undergo a lot of trauma while working in
the office that too in the presence of the accused," a senior DoPT
official said.
Sexual
harassment includes physical contact and advances, demand or request for
sexual favours, sexually coloured remarks, showing any pornography and
any other unwelcome physical, verbal and non-verbal conduct of a sexual
nature.
Besides,
implied or explicit promise of preferential or detrimental treatment in
employment; implied or explicit threat about her present or future
employment status; interference with her work, creating an intimidating,
offensive or hostile work environment for her; and humiliating
treatment likely to affect her health or safety may also amount to
sexual harassment.
Source : http://zeenews.india.com
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