Is POSH policy mandatory for Startup having 20 employees, and all are WFH?
From India, New Delhi
Work From Home is an arrangement and is an extension of physical workplace. If you earn salary by working from home, that place cannot be separated from the definition of workplace. As such, any harassment to a woman employee at that house should come under the purview of Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act.
From India, Kannur
The POSH policy covers women employees as well as visitors.
it also covers harassment of women employees and visitors from outsiders and visitors within the premises.

When WFH is implemented, while the possibility of physical harassment is eliminated, the possibility of oral harassment and visual malpractices are still prevalent, including through communication on WhatsApp, email and other methods.

Therefore, it is unprofessional to say that WFH stops sexual harassment automatically. You need to have a POSH policy and it should be modified to include the WFH and all possible scenarios in which sexual harassment can still happen online.

From India, Mumbai
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