"Just another day in retail": understanding and addressing workplace sexual harassment in the Australian retail industry
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Sexual harassment is a systemic and pervasive feature of the retail industry ecosystem and a persistent part of daily interactions between retail workers, and their managers, peers and customers. It is such a common experience that many retail workers perceive it as just 'part of the job'. Sexual harassment causes harm on multiple levels - it affects the wellbeing of individual employees, damages team cohesion, and creates economic damage for businesses.
This study reveals that sexual harassment is a persistent and pervasive feature of retail work, arising from a complex interplay of institutional, industry-wide and organisational factors. Institutional frameworks, including employment laws, set the context for retail operations and workforce experiences.
The insights in this report provide a detailed understanding of the drivers of workplace sexual harassment in the retail industry, offering a foundation for industry-wide change.
Key findings:
- Sexual harassment in the retail workplace is experienced by retail workers as routine and unavoidable, influenced by industry norms and narratives such as the customer is always right.
- A range of people perpetrate sexual harassment including managers, colleagues and customers.
- The retail industry must improve its organisational policies, training practices and reporting processes to better prevent and respond to workplace sexual harassment.
