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Report on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace in Mexico
Language:
English
Publisher:
International Labor Rights Fund
Series/Journal Title:
Rights for Working Women Campaign
Copyright:
2003
Pages:
10
Description:
This report is intended to study the scope and extent of sexual harassment faced by women workers in Mexico. It is part of a series of similar reports for the International Labor Rights Fund’s Rights for Working Women Campaign, with the aim of preventing violence in the workplace against women in developing countries. This study provides background on occupational conditions affecting women wage workers and the legal framework of existing protections for them, highlight certain findings from research data, and provides recommendations on how the problem of sexual harassment should be addressed in Mexico. [adapted from introduction]
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