4 in 10 salaried workers harassed during commute - The Korea Times

4 in 10 salaried workers harassed during commute

By Lee Hyo-sik

More than four out of every 10 salaried workers here were found to suffer sexual harassment while commuting to and from work, with the majority taking place on the subway.

In a survey of 828 salaried employees, conducted by online job portal Career, Tuesday, 42.5 percent said they experienced sexual harassment at least once on the subway and on other public transportation during rush hour. Of them, 79 percent were women.

Nearly 72 percent of the incidents occurred on subway cars, followed by buses at 27.3 percent and taxis at 1.1 percent. Nearly 60 percent said they experienced harassment between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. when most workers are on their way to work, while 17 percent were between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. while returning home from work.

About 61.9 percent said at the time of the sexual harassment, it was too crowded for them to move within the subway train or bus. In response to the harassment, 43.2 percent said they did nothing about it, and 25 percent moved to a different place. Only 18.2 percent strongly protested against the assailants and 6.3 percent shouted in anger.

Lee Hyo-sik

Lee Hyo-sik is Finance Desk editor at The Korea Times. He manages finance-related stories on macroeconomics, banks, stocks, bonds, crypto etc. He is passionate about covering what's happening in Korea's financial industry and explaining it to both Korean and non-Korean readers. You can reach him at leehs@koreatimes.co.kr. Your insights and feedbacks are always appreciated.

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