Whispers from the Bush: The Workplace Sexual Harassment of Australian Rural Women

Skye Saunders

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    Abstract

    Australian women are enduring a cultural epidemic of workplace sexual harassment in remote and rural workplaces the experience is rife, rampant and as hard to contain as any infectious disease. Whispers from the Bush The Workplace Sexual Harassment of Australian Rural Women is the first book to focus upon the nature, pervasiveness and reporting of sexual harassment in rural Australian workplaces. Drawing upon 107 interviews conducted with rurally located employees and employers about their experiences and observations of sexual harassment at work, it shines a light upon a phenomenon largely hidden or minimised by silence, distance and an atmosphere of saturated masculinity. The book seeks to give voice to the whispers from the bush by exploring themes such as: the impact of male dominance and mateship on the nature and prevalence of sexual harassment within the rural workplace; the complex survival behaviours adopted by many rural women in response to sexual harassment as it occurs most surprisingly, extending to women blaming women; rural employee and employer attitudes towards the disclosure of sexual harassment; and the limited reach and effectiveness of laws against sexual harassment in rural Australia. The book concludes by making practical recommendations for the commencement of national dialogue about sexual harassment in rural Australia, towards a cultural adoption of zero-tolerance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationAnnandale, NSW
    PublisherThe Federation Press
    Number of pages220
    Volume1
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN (Print)9781760020385
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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