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Almost one in three UK theatre workers have been sexually harassed, survey finds

Among people who had suffered some form of harassment or bullying at work, 67 per cent did not report it

Ellie Cullen
Thursday 25 January 2018 13:58 GMT
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The survey included performers, backstage workers, front-of-house staff and management
The survey included performers, backstage workers, front-of-house staff and management (Reuters)

Almost a third of theatre professionals in the UK have experienced sexual harassment at work, according to a poll.

The Stage magazine said it had surveyed 1,050 people working in the industry, with 31 per cent saying they had encountered sexual harassment.

Some 43 per cent of people who responded said they had been bullied, while 8 per cent claimed to have been sexually assaulted at work, the report said.

However, 67 per cent of people who had suffered some form of harassment or bullying at work did not report it, and when incidents of sexual assault were reported, no action was taken in four out of five cases, it added.

The survey included performers, backstage workers, front-of-house staff and management, and was prompted by allegations of sexual misconduct, harassment and abuse in the wider entertainment industry.

It comes after actor Kevin Spacey, who was artistic director of London's Old Vic theatre between 2004 and 2015, was accused of inappropriate behaviour, with 20 people making claims against him.

A representative for Mr Spacey previously said the actor was “taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment”.

The theatre has now created a programme to offer employees a way of sharing concerns about behaviour or workplace culture following an internal investigation into the accusations.

The Guardians programme will offer trained members of staff to act as sounding boards for people who are unsure that the traditional routes of line management or human resources are the best way forward with a concern.

The theatre previously said it will also develop a set of conduct rules and behavioural expectations in the wake of the allegations, dividing categories of behaviour into “OK and Not OK”.

PA

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