WU matters. WU talks: Sexual Harassment in Organizations
An overview of the situation in the EU and Austria
This event is organized by the WU Department of Management
Sexual harassment represents a prevalent and persistent issue that poses significant challenges to workplace environments, individual well-being, equality, and overall organizational performance. In light of this concern, the objective of the panel discussion was to investigate employees’ and organizations’ experiences and responses pertaining to sexual harassment within both the European Union (EU) context as well as Austria.
The panel included experts from academia, research institutions, and pertinent agencies who possess extensive knowledge in studying or addressing various aspects related to sexual harassment within organizational settings. Through their diverse perspectives, the participants presented insights derived from empirical research findings alongside practical experiences.
The discussion included an exploration of legal frameworks governing sexual harassment policies across EU member states. Moreover, attention was directed towards examining the extent of the issue, and towards the challenges encountered by organizations when handling incidents of sexual harassment. Strategies employed by organizations for prevention purposes, available support systems for survivors/victims, and the potential consequences for perpetrators involved in these forms of organizational misconduct were also discussed.
Ultimately, this panel discussion aimed to provide valuable insights into enhancing organizational responses concerning prevention efforts and effective management strategies relating to sexual harassment. It further sought to promote inclusive work environments that foster professional growth regardless of one’s gender identity or expression.
Discussion:
Ana Belén Amil, Gender Equality and Diversity Officer, Central European University and UniSAFE
Cornelia Amon-Konrath, Deputy Head of the Ombud for Equal Treatment, Head of Consulting Standards and Strategies, attorney-at-law
Helena Hierzer, WU Alumna
Sophie Rendl, expert on violence prevention, antidiscrimination, and #MeToo in the arts, Frauendomäne
Esther Reiserer, journalist specializing in management and career topics, Die Presse
Moderated by:
Marie-Therese Claes, Full Professor, Head of the Institute for Gender and Diversity in Organizations, WU Vienna
Andrea Romo Pérez, Assistant Professor, Institute for Gender and Diversity in Organizations, WU Vienna
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