The CSC also expanded the coverage of sexual harassment to include those performed in streets and public spaces such as in alleys, roads, restaurants, malls, public washrooms, bars, and public utility vehicles. This may include unwanted sexual misogynistic, transphobic, homophobic, and sexist remarks and comments, committed whether publicly or through direct and private messages invasion of victim’s privacy through cyberstalking and incessant messaging uploading and sharing without the victim’s consent any form of media that contains photos, voice, or video with sexual content and any unauthorized recording and sharing of any of the victim’s photos, videos, or any information online.
The CSC said that sexual harassment covers not only physical or verbal acts but also those done using technology. CSC reminds gov’t employees on stricter sexual harassment policyĢ5 November 2021 - The Civil Service Commission (CSC) urged government employees to be vigilant about their behavior as it reminded them on the stricter rules governing sexual harassment.