
As a result of a survey conducted by an esoteric job portal site on experiences of sexual harassment within the organization, 34.1% of respondents answered that they had experienced sexual harassment within the organization, and 50.4% of respondents responded that they had witnessed a sexual harassment incident within the organization. However, only 3.4% of sexual harassment victims reported the incident to the police station, and 39.3% said they had no choice but to just ignore it, showing the reality that victims of sexual crimes in the workplace are unable to actively respond... .Omitted below....
Taeho Lee, a criminal lawyer at Roel Law Firm, said that in reality, it is not easy to report sexual crimes in the workplace due to the nature of companies that prioritize the organization over the individual. However, in order to prevent such problems from recurring, it is necessary to take an active stance in resolving the facts of harm, and he hopes that the steadily spreading sexual violence reporting movement will serve as an opportunity to form a proper organizational culture in companies.
Taeho Lee, a criminal lawyer at Roel Law Firm, said that in reality, it is not easy to report sexual crimes in the workplace due to the nature of companies that prioritize the organization over the individual. However, in order to prevent such problems from recurring, it is necessary to take an active stance in resolving the facts of harm, and he hopes that the steadily spreading sexual violence reporting movement will serve as an opportunity to form a proper organizational culture in companies.