A first in the global hospitality sector – IUF and Meliá agreement on preventing workplace sexual harassment

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The IUF and Spanish-based Meliá Hotels International have signed an agreement on preventing sexual harassment in the workplace, the first such agreement between the IUF and an international hotel chain.

The agreement was signed on January 17 by IUF General Secretary Sue Longley and Meliá CEO Gabriel Escarrer in Palma de Mallorca, Spain as part of the process initiated with the 2013 IUF/Meliá agreement on workplace rights.

The agreement incorporates the ILO definition of what constitutes sexual harassment, affirms a policy of ‘zero tolerance’ and commits both parties to develop appropriate local implementation procedures based on a shared recognition of the need “to protect the dignity of everyone who works for Meliá, as well as their rights relating to their physical and moral integrity and non-discrimination.” Progress in implementation will be jointly evaluated on a regular basis.

IUF General Secretary Sue Longley welcomed Meliá’s lead in addressing the widespread presence of sexual harassment in hotels through a formal commitment to joint prevention with the IUF. “Our members have reported that as many as 85% of employees in the hospitality industry have experienced sexual harassment on the job” said Longley. “Melia has shown the way forward in an industry increasingly dominated by global brands. We look forward to developing the implementation process through negotiation at global and local level.”

Meliá is the largest hotel chain in Spain with worldwide operations in 41 countries under the Gran Meliá, ME by Meliá, Paradisus, Meliá Hotels and Resorts, Innside by Meliá, TRYP by Wyndham and Sol Hotels brands.

The full story is HERE on the website of the IUF.