Sexual harassment creates a hostile work environment for individuals and groups of employees who are the targets of harassment, and often, for those who choose to report harassment. Workers affected by it feel insecure about their work; they are more frequently absent and may even be unable to work, with consequent impacts on productivity and corporate and public costs.
As violence and harassment in the workplace deprives people of their dignity and represent a threat to equal opportunities and to safe, healthy and productive working environments, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has recently created the Violence and Harassment Convention 2019, which recognizes the right of everyone to a world free from violence and harassment, including gender-based violence and harassment.
SET THE TONE project aims to impact employers and employees’ mind-set and daily behaviours practiced at the workplace towards gender stereotypes, sexual harassment, including cyber-harassment, through their active engagement as positive key players in preventing and reporting sexual harassment cases. The project activities aim to target both possible victims and perpetrators at workplace making them aware about the impact of their actions as well as the rights to be defended.










