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70% of women sexually harassed, managers more so - report

40% have had unwanted physical contact, rising to 47% for execs

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 5 - Some 70% of women in Italy are sexually harassed at work at some time in their careers with managers suffering more than others, according to a report out Tuesday.
    The report from the Libelulla (Dragonfly) Foundation found 70% of the 11,201 women polled had suffered verbal sexual harassment, including compliments and allusions that bothered them greatly.
    Some 40% had had unwanted physical contact, 43% had been subjected to advances of a sexual nature, and 27% has been the subject of unrequested demands and compliments of a sexual nature.
    The report, entitled Ti Tocca, a play on words between He Touches You and It's Your Turn, said the "unacceptable" situation was even worse for woman in top positions, with 77% of managers and 75% of executives reporting they had been subjected to disquieting remarks on their physical appearance, 76% of managers and 79% of executives reporting sexist remarks about other women, and 54% of female entrepreneurs and 47% of managers saying they had had unwanted physical contact.
    photo: a poster against sexual abuse, saying Your Voice Counts (ANSA).
   

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