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Below the "tip of the iceberg": Extra-legal responses to workplace sexual harassment

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posted on 2024-11-01, 17:23 authored by Paula McDonald, Sara CharlesworthSara Charlesworth, Somali Cerise
Despite longstanding and explicit legal frameworks for preventing and responding to sexual harassment, only a small proportion of those sexually harassed use legal avenues of redress to seek justice. In contrast to legal cases which constitute the 'tip of the iceberg', this study examines extra-legal strategies - the less visible but more frequent, 'everyday', formal and informal organizational practices. We report on a national prevalence survey conducted by the Australian Human Rights Commission which examined how 'targets' use formal organizational grievance mechanisms, and/or other informal methods to redress, resist or avoid workplace sexual harassment. The findings revealed that the majority of targets do not formally report it because of fear of retribution or that nothing will be done, but they sometimes use apparently proactive or assertive alternative strategies, such as seeking informal assistance and 'dealing with the problem themselves'. These responses occur in the context of extra-legal facets of organizational life which affect the extent to which sexual harassment and other unfavorable and discriminatory acts are tolerated.

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Journal

Women's Studies International Forum

Volume

34

Issue

4

Start page

278

End page

289

Total pages

12

Publisher

Pergamon Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 Elsevier Ltd

Former Identifier

2006049115

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-16

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