Parliament panel recommends flexible work timings for women
The panel also said that action taken on complaints of sexual harassment at workplace by various organisations it interacted was "not satisfactory."

The panel also said that action taken on complaints of sexual harassment at workplace by various organisations it interacted was "not satisfactory."
This was stated in the latest report of the Standing Committee on Law, Personnel and Public Grievances on the 'Status of women in government employment and in public sector undertakings with regard to the service conditions, protection against exploitation, incentives and other related issues' tabled in both Houses of Parliament.
On the issue of attrition among female employees, the panel said during its discussions with various organisations, it could infer that one of the major reasons for women leaving a job is responsibilities within the household.
"The committee believes that adopting a policy of flexible timings for women and young mothers helps in ensuring better balance between work and home," it said.
"The committee recommends that the Ministry (of Personnel) may further explore the possibility of framing a policy on 'staggered working hours' or 'work at home' for women exployees.
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