Black Asian Minority Ethnic Study
The Centre for Equality and Diversity at Work, Manchester Business School in collaboration with the European Social Fund are conducting a research study, specifically aimed at examining the experiences of Black Minority Ethnic (BME) women who have either experienced or witnessed (of another BME woman), the following sexual harassment behaviours at work in the past five years:
- visual (leering);
- verbal (sexual teasing, jokes, comments or questions);
- unwanted pressure for sexual favours or dates;
- unwanted touching or pinching;
- unwanted pressure for sexual favours, with implied threats of job
- related consequences for non co-operation;
- physical assault;
- sexual assault.