#UnitedWeStand to end violence against women. In partnership with the International Labor Organization (ILO) and Women Leadership Platform, where we are one of the Founding Partners, we held a roundtable meeting to share policies, guides, solutions, and best practices for organizations to hit their zero tolerance for workplace violence target on November 22nd in a hybrid event in Istanbul and online.
It will take close to 300 years for the gender gap to close- if progress is made at the current -snail- pace without intervention.
International reports point to Gender-Based Violence and Harassment (GBVH) as one of the biggest challenges to reaching gender equality:
The pandemic amplified by conflicts and the climate crisis led to higher levels of depression, food insecurity, as well as violence. Violence against women prevails to be a critical public health and essential human rights problem. In Turkey, the outlook is not brighter. 4 in every 10 women report they experience physical or sexual violence.
As we work hard to create a talent pipeline for women to enter the workforce, workplace harassment and violence are one of the big leakage reasons for engagement and retention at work:
According to the ILO, employment of women has decreased by 4,2% between 2019 and 2020, resulting in 54 million women losing their jobs.
In partnership with the ILO, we have listened directly to the ILO team about the ILO Convention on the Elimination of Violence and Harassment in the World of Work (C190). Ebru Özberk Anlı, ILO Türkiye Office, Senior Programme Manager, gave us a great overview and Dr. Ceyhun Güler of Dokuz Eylül University presented the policy paper on zero tolerance for violence and good practices. Then we heard from public and private sector companies on good practices. Our speakers were Özen Tümer, Economist at EBRD Turkey, Ebru Taşçıoğlu, Head of Sustainability and Corporate Capabilities at Enerjisa, Zelal Yalçın Küçük, Social Policy Centre Coordinator at İBB İPA and Zeynep Neyza Akçabay, Deputy Secretary General at Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
ILO Convention on the Elimination of Violence and Harassment in the World of Work (C190) provides a very comprehensive framework for Zero Tolerance for Violence.
C190 is the first international standard that aims to put an end to violence and harassment in the world of work shaping and recognizing a future of work for everyone based on dignity, and respect, free from violence and harassment.
ILO C190 is revolutionary as it largely closes the global regulatory gap on workplace sexual harassment. It recognizes that violence and harassment in the world of work can constitute a human rights violation or abuse, is a threat to equal opportunities, and is unacceptable and incompatible with decent work.
You can find the recommendation concerning the elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work here.
C190 provides rich guidance to organizations to provide policies and programs for zero tolerance for workplace violence. This list can get you started:
We are here to support you every step of the way. You can find a rich library of resources and references on our website.
Women Leadership Platform’s (WLP) objective is to provide a learning and development network for private sector leaders in Turkey through the exchange of experience and best practices in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) programs with a specific focus on gender. Participating companies would like to promote a corporate culture towards ensuring diversity and equal opportunities in the workplace.
WLP aims to bring private sector leaders together to discuss all those challenges faced by women with a view to providing a network for the exchange of experience and inspiration from one another to scale up the best practices and contribute better outcomes in women’s employment and leadership.
TurkishWIN (Turkish Women’s International Network), KAGİDER (Women Entrepreneurs Association), and UPS Turkey launched the Women Leadership Platform (WLP) in 2014. In line with its mission, EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) joined WLP as a partner in 2019. WLP continues to gather many institutions through platform meetings with inspiring themes and good practices.
You can also join TurkishWIN as a corporate member to work with our team on your DEI goals. To explore more, visit our website.
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