We can't get over this.
Earlier today we reported on the findings of a new study which highlights how sexual harassment against women is endemic in the workplace.
The full story can be found
here, but if you want a brief reminder, here are some of the stark statistics.
- 52% of women have been sexually harassed in their workplace. If you are between the age of 16-24, the chances of being harassed increase to 63%.
- 1 in 8 women have reported their breasts, buttocks or genitals were touched in work.
- 1% of women have been raped or seriously assaulted in a workplace environment
- 4 out of 5 women never report this awful behaviour for fear of being chastised. They worry that it may negatively impact their career.
Seeing how widespread this behaviour really is turned our stomachs. Instead of just listing faceless statistics we wanted to show you some of the reactions from irate women online who have experienced workplace harassment.
This woman was groped and cornered on a daily basis.
https://twitter.com/EmilyStDenny/status/763359791364399108
This woman was verbally abused at the age of 15.
https://twitter.com/FrlFuchsig/status/763353864926007296
One of these women was only 16 when her appearance was commented on.
https://twitter.com/Joelle_o/status/763343977001148416
https://twitter.com/mayyvobai/status/763330829149937664
https://twitter.com/LorrieHartshorn/status/763282442656645120
Some of these are truly terrifying.
https://twitter.com/JustineHouyaux/status/763277874539405312
https://twitter.com/NennaBaston/status/763262637039820800
https://twitter.com/ailliu/status/763327744520380416
https://twitter.com/TLRS1991/status/763326840727539713
https://twitter.com/twomiletower/status/763299282736836608
https://twitter.com/missmjb/status/763304525176373248
https://twitter.com/CopyKatyUK/status/763307617460580352
https://twitter.com/tamareluned/status/763306527528714240
https://twitter.com/imogenstafford/status/763305525815734272
The less we talk about this, the less things will change. Follow the Everyday Sexism Project on twitter
@EverydaySexism. If you have been affected by this article, please contact
Spunout or
Citizens Information or the
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
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Cover image: flickr.com/photos/robertotmn