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niyad

(113,323 posts)
Tue Nov 3, 2015, 12:33 PM Nov 2015

Protecting NYC Restaurant Workers from Sexual Harassment


Protecting NYC Restaurant Workers from Sexual Harassment


Futures Without Violence, a nonprofit working to end violence against women and children around the world, has launched an innovative project that aims to prevent sexual harassment of restaurant workers.




Nearly 80 percent of women restaurant employees have been sexually harassed at work at least once, by either a coworker or customer, and more than half report being harassed at least monthly. Futures Without Violence teamed up with New York restaurants Amali and Colors, anti-violence organization CONNECT and advocacy group Restaurant Opportunities Center United (ROC) to create a series of trainings, workplace policies and educational materials for employees with the goal of preventing workplace sexual harassment.

“The restaurant industry is rife with sexual assault and harassment, and occupations that rely on tips, like waitressing, can put women in compromising positions in which they are forced to choose between putting up with harassment and earning a decent wage,” said Catherine Barnett, executive director at ROC-New York.

Women make up about 52 percent of restaurant employees, but are 66 percent of tipped workers—which means that, in many cases, they earn less than minimum wage and subsist on tips, so must endure sexual abuse from customers just to earn a meager income (an estimated $9 an hour, including tips).

“As employers, it’s our duty to take a proactive role in preventing and addressing this issue, and recognize its impact on individuals and the workplace overall,” said James Mallios, managing partner at Amali Restaurant. “The costs of implementing these programs are far outweighed by the benefits of improved employee safety, retention, productivity and overall performance.”

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http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/11/02/protecting-nyc-restaurant-workers-from-sexual-harassment/
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Protecting NYC Restaurant Workers from Sexual Harassment (Original Post) niyad Nov 2015 OP
I was once fired from a cocktail waitress job Matariki Nov 2015 #1
only in some sane universe! many years ago, a friend worked as a poker room cocktail niyad Nov 2015 #2

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
1. I was once fired from a cocktail waitress job
Tue Nov 3, 2015, 03:27 PM
Nov 2015

for not putting up with some drunk asshole's harassing comments and telling him just what I thought of him. Actually, I was ignoring his sexual comments and advances until he started calling across the bar "she's cute but not very bright". That's when I laid into him.

This was back in the day, when women were supposed to smile and keep their mouths shut. I was told I should have gone to the bar tender / manager. As if they would have done anything.

niyad

(113,323 posts)
2. only in some sane universe! many years ago, a friend worked as a poker room cocktail
Tue Nov 3, 2015, 10:07 PM
Nov 2015

server. one night, one of the drunken jerks actually put his hand on her behind, under her uniform, as she was serving a drink. she said nothing. the next round, she "accidentally" spilled coffee on his lap. ooooops.

the bar manager was a sexist jerk who would have done nothing about the drunk, but certainly would have, at the very least, written HER up.

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