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Bob
08-06-2008, 10:01 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/2470310/Sexual-harrassment-okay-as-it-ensures-humans-breed-Russian-judge-rules.html


Sexual harassment okay as it ensures humans breed, Russian judge rules
A Russian advertising executive who sued her boss for sexual harassment lost her case after a judge ruled that employers were obliged to make passes at female staff to ensure the survival of the human race.


By Adrian Blomfield in Moscow
Last Updated: 1:12PM BST 30 Jul 2008

The unnamed executive, a 22-year-old from St Petersburg, had been hoping to become only the third woman in Russia's history to bring a successful sexual harassment action against a male employer.

She alleged she had been locked out of her office after she refused to have intimate relations with her 47-year-old boss.

"He always demanded that female workers signalled to him with their eyes that they desperately wanted to be laid on the boardroom table as soon as he gave the word," she earlier told the court. "I didn't realise at first that he wasn't speaking metaphorically."

The judge said he threw out the case not through lack of evidence but because the employer had acted gallantly rather than criminally.

"If we had no sexual harassment we would have no children," the judge ruled.

Since Soviet times, sexual harassment in Russia has become an accepted part of life in the office, work place and university lecture room.

According to a recent survey, 100 per cent of female professionals said they had been subjected to sexual harassment by their bosses, 32 per cent said they had had intercourse with them at least once and another seven per cent claimed to have been raped.

Eighty per cent of those who participated in the survey said they did not believe it possible to win promotion without engaging in sexual relations with their male superiors.

Women also report that it is common to be browbeaten into sex during job interviews, while female students regularly complain that university professors trade high marks for sexual favours.

Only two women have won sexual harassment cases since the collapse of the Soviet Union, one in 1993 and the other in 1997.

Human rights activists say that Russian women remain second-class citizens and are subjected to some of the highest levels of domestic abuse in the world.

note to self: become powerful russian man

Pres Zount
08-06-2008, 10:05 AM
I am pretty appalled after reading that article. I had no idea. I would also be interested in the figures pre-Gorby.

Myu-to
08-06-2008, 10:20 AM
"If we had no sexual harassment we would have no children," the judge ruled.
That concludes our lesson on "Where do babies come from?" And now on to the heredity lesson, or as it's commonly known..."Why don't I look like my daddy?"

hpdrifter
08-06-2008, 11:20 AM
It seems pretty inflammatory and there looks to me to be a translation issue

"He always demanded that female workers signalled to him with their eyes..."

They probably meant something more like he strongly believed or he insisted which is not the same as demanded.

I'd like to see the orginal text.

Loppfessor
08-06-2008, 11:42 AM
Holy crap...that's pretty disgusting. But on a lighter note now I have that damen "Sexual harass-ment pan-da" song in my head from Southpark

Bob
08-06-2008, 03:50 PM
It seems pretty inflammatory and there looks to me to be a translation issue

"He always demanded that female workers signalled to him with their eyes..."

They probably meant something more like he strongly believed or he insisted which is not the same as demanded.

I'd like to see the orginal text.

what do you think about this part though?

Since Soviet times, sexual harassment in Russia has become an accepted part of life in the office, work place and university lecture room.

According to a recent survey, 100 per cent of female professionals said they had been subjected to sexual harassment by their bosses, 32 per cent said they had had intercourse with them at least once and another seven per cent claimed to have been raped.

Eighty per cent of those who participated in the survey said they did not believe it possible to win promotion without engaging in sexual relations with their male superiors.

Women also report that it is common to be browbeaten into sex during job interviews, while female students regularly complain that university professors trade high marks for sexual favours.

Only two women have won sexual harassment cases since the collapse of the Soviet Union, one in 1993 and the other in 1997.

plus the fact that the suit arose out of the fact that she was locked out of her office after refusing to have sex with him

hpdrifter
08-06-2008, 03:59 PM
Well I think the statistics speak for themselves (only two victories). I mean, I don't know a whole lot about it. When I was there I didn't notice it being any more unkind to women than it is here. Just maybe more open about it.

paul jones
08-06-2008, 04:03 PM
no wonder they flock over here to become escorts then.

kate
08-06-2008, 04:03 PM
wouldn't being more open about sexual harassment automatically be more unkind?

Bob
08-06-2008, 04:09 PM
Well I think the statistics speak for themselves (only two victories). I mean, I don't know a whole lot about it. When I was there I didn't notice it being any more unkind to women than it is here. Just maybe more open about it.

did you apply for any jobs?

Myu-to
08-06-2008, 04:15 PM
"Fuck Cal-E-Forn-E-A, I'm moving to Russia." - Arnold Schwarzenegger