Source: The Telegraph | By Ananya Sengupta | Calcutta
Thursday , February 6 , 2014
New Delhi, Feb. 5: Prasar Bharati is looking to tap the women’s panel to train staff in “acceptable behaviour” in a move apparently spurred by sexual-harassment allegations against senior officials.
The public broadcaster has prepared a draft agreement with the National Commission for Women. If sealed, it will be the first by a government body for training staff in tune with the law against sexual harassment at workplace.
According to a draft memorandum of understanding, the NCW will help “explain..............
Read more at http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140206/jsp/nation/story_17905681.jsp#.UvMPHWKSyAk
Thursday , February 6 , 2014
New Delhi, Feb. 5: Prasar Bharati is looking to tap the women’s panel to train staff in “acceptable behaviour” in a move apparently spurred by sexual-harassment allegations against senior officials.
The public broadcaster has prepared a draft agreement with the National Commission for Women. If sealed, it will be the first by a government body for training staff in tune with the law against sexual harassment at workplace.
According to a draft memorandum of understanding, the NCW will help “explain..............
Read more at http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140206/jsp/nation/story_17905681.jsp#.UvMPHWKSyAk
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