In the spring and summer of 201, I took an internship for 6 months at the information service department of Botswana, a big company in my country. Botswana Power Company is the only electricity producer in Botswana. As a company with branches nationwide, it is easy to understand why communication is essential to the daily work of the entire company. For the sake of clarity, the focus of this article is limited to the information service department in which I work.
Discrimination in the workplace is a big problem in today's business world. Due to improvement of workplace culture and gender diversity, employees of various races and backgrounds work together to achieve company goals. Unfortunately, people's differences are often misleading, inviting conflict and discrimination. Employers are responsible for protecting against discrimination and unfair treatment at the workplace.
This report is based on gender discrimination in the workplace. Sex discrimination in the workplace occurs in various forms. Every country recognizes the need to eliminate gender inequality, which is a big problem especially for women. In most cases of sex discrimination, the attitude of the boss is biased towards the victims (men, women, transgender). This attitude has brought victims a harsh workplace environment, resulting in lack of pressure and motivation for the victims. We discriminated against their employees and mentioned some of the famous large organizations against the attacks on these employees. To prevent such incidents, we discussed current laws and possible future strategies.
Gender discrimination in the workplace is unfair treatment of employee sex. This is an act of infringement of civil rights. There are various forms of gender discrimination, such as harassment, inequality wages, unequal occupational opportunities, discrimination during pregnancy, discrimination of employment, etc. Unfortunately, in most cases, even in developed countries like the United States, women are subject to gender discrimination. However, in the United States and most other countries, laws are in place to protect victims by gender.