C ss A a C l C g n ki a 5 e 1 0 Sp h 2 t 7 2 er b o Oct
SEXUAL HARASSM E
NT
Agenda 0 1 - Arrival [~15 minutes]: we will discuss the theme
for ENEM and the polemic on the internet about it.
0 2 - Presentation [~20 minutes]: we will ask people to read the slides. 0 3 - Article [~20 minutes]: we will read the article and discuss it. Does anyone know similar cases at UFMG? 0 3 - Video [~20 minutes]: have you ever complained about it? What measures did management take? 0 4 - Group discussion: [30 minutes]: we will answer questions in small groups. 0 5 - Conclusion [15 minutes]
What can be understood as sexual harassment?
Direct or indirect threats or bribes for unwanted sexual activity. Sexual innuendos and comments. Intrusive sexually explicit questions. Sexually suggestive sounds or gestures such as sucking noises or pelvic thrusts. Repeatedly asking a person out for dates, or to have sex. Touching, patting, punching, stroking, squeezing, tickling, or brushing against a person. A neck/shoulder massage. Ogling (staring lasciviously) at a woman's breast or a man's derriere Spreading rumors about a person's sexuality Name-calling, such as bitch, whore, or slut Sexual Ridicule Frequent jokes about sex or males/females Letters, notes, telephone calls, or material of a sexual nature Stalking a person
Numbers of sexual harassment in Australia
0 33%of women and 8%of menexperienced sexual harassment in
their lifetime.
0 13% of Australians have either witnessed sexual harassmentin the
workplace or were told of a specific incident. 0 Sexual harassment disproportionately affects women: 20% have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace at some time, against only 5% of men. 0 Men comprise 80% of those who sexually harass. 0 Male victimsare more likely than female victimsto receive sexuallyexplicit emails or texts. 0 Female victims are more likely to be physically or verbally abused or assaulted. Source: Australian Human Rights Commission Retrieved from: < https://www.humanrights.gov.au/our-work/sex-discrimination/guides/sex ual-harassment >
Numbers of sexual harassment in Canada
0 28% of Canadians have been harassedin the workplace. 0 25% of those who reported sexual harassment found
management to be unresponsive and dismissive.
0 48% of the reports were made by people who had been harassed 2-5 times and 28% had experienced it more than five times. 0 Sexual harassment affects more women: 43% have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace at some time, against only 12% of men.
Source: Angus Reid Institute for Public Interest Research