Sexual harassment in the workplace is an ‘epidemic,’ says human resources survey
OTTAWA — Sexual harassment is far more prevalent in Canadian workplaces than company executives would like to believe, a new report says.
Indeed, the report from the Human Resources Professionals Association says recent revelations of harassment in the political, media, entertainment and business sectors have exposed the “dark reality” that sexual harassment in the workplace is an “epidemic that has been allowed to persist.”
In a survey of the association’s members, 17 per cent reported having witnessed an employee being sexually harassed or assaulted at work.
And 19 per cent reported an increase in the number of complaints they’ve received about harassment, a percentage that is not “dramatic” but “still significant.”


