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Article

18 Sep 2003

Author:
Ananda Kannangara, Daily News [Sri Lanka]

Need for eradicating sexual harassment at workplaces stressed [Sri Lanka]

Director, International Labour Organisation (ILO) Colombo office Claudia Ms. Coenjaerts Tuesday highly emphasised the importance of eradicating all forms of sexual harassment and said that a recent survey revealed that migrant and domestic workers were the most vulnerable persons, frequently being victimised in sexual harassment in Sri Lanka today. She made these observations at a seminar held in Colombo to coincide with the launching of "A code of conduct and procedures to address Sexual Harassment in the Workplace".