Two salesmen from a real estate firm in Miyapur were arrested for sexually harassing a female colleague, highlighting the need for a safer workplace.
Sexual HarassmentReal EstateWorkplace SafetyWomens RightsCyberabad PoliceReal Estate MaharashtraJul 03, 2024
They were arrested by the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate based on the victim's complaint.
The victim was allegedly served a spiked cool drink, stripped of her clothing, and sexually harassed throughout the night.
This incident highlights the need for real estate companies to create a safer and more respectful work environment for all employees and to take necessary measures to prevent sexual harassment.
The swift response of the authorities sends a strong message that sexual harassment in the workplace will not be tolerated, and justice will be served to victims.
Raising awareness about sexual harassment, reviewing policies and protocols, and taking concrete steps to create a safer and more respectful work environment can help prevent such incidents in the future.
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