Sun. May 19th, 2024
AIFF Woman employee alleges harassment against male employee

In a landmark decision, the All India Football Federation officially approved the AIFF Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) on Wednesday.

The AIFF has decided to implement the policy with immediate effect.

The significant decision was arrived at by the AIFF Executive Committee, following thorough deliberations and careful consideration.

The AIFF PoSH Policy, which is based on the PoSH Act 2013, is aimed at ensuring a safe and inclusive environment within the football community. It has been meticulously crafted and vetted by the AIFF legal team to adhere to the highest standards of compliance and efficacy.

AIFF Acting Secretary General Mr. M Satyanarayan said, “The need for a PoSH policy exclusively for the AIFF staff was much needed. We have drafted this by taking policies as per the PoSH Act of 2013 and the policies in a few other organizations as well and incorporated them into our policy.

“Our PoSH policy has been designed in a way that it can be altered and adapted as we go forward. Along with this, we have also planned to have an expert on the PoSH policy to address our staff at least three times a year to keep reminding them of it,” he said.

“It is essential, especially for our junior and women’s teams. We feel all stakeholders in various positions must be fully aware of the PoSH policy,” he said.

There have been a couple of instances in the last two years with U-17 coach Alex Ambrose getting embroiled in a sexual harassment case after multiple players accused him.

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