Gyeonggi Province conducted a special training session on the 21st to prevent workplace sexual harassment and sexual violence and to enhance gender sensitivity.

Gyeonggi Province conducted a special training session on the 21st to prevent workplace sexual harassment and sexual violence and to enhance gender sensitivity.

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On the 21st, Gyeonggi Province conducted a special training session on the prevention of workplace sexual harassment and sexual violence, as well as the enhancement of gender sensitivity, for about 300 participants including provincial and municipal government officials, firefighters, and public institution employees.


The training was held in the form of a musical performance titled "That Day Was Not Trivial" to alleviate the fatigue caused by the repetitive annual mandatory sexual harassment and sexual violence education and to increase the effectiveness of the prevention education.


New employees taking their first steps in public service and those promoted to grade 5, who play important roles as mid-level managers, attended the training as mandatory participants.



Masunheung, the Human Rights Officer of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Through this performance-style sexual harassment prevention education, we have enhanced the understanding of workplace sexual harassment among provincial government officials and created an opportunity for communication and empathy," adding, "We hope this will help foster a healthy organizational culture."


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