Two call centre workers sacked after colleagues allege sexual harassment

December 01, 2011 02:14
Two call centre workers sacked after colleagues allege sexual harassment

In Gurgaon call centre two assistant managers were sacked by the management after four female trainees alleged that the accused were sexually harassing them. The victims have filed a complaint with Udyog Vihar police station. No FIR has been lodged yet. An official said the case is being investigated.

Manpreet Singh, head of administration at GBS call centre at Udyog Vihar, Phase-I said that four female trainees had framed charges of sexual harassment against Alphi Chugh, an assistant manager. Another assistant manager Deepak Kumar was also removed from job as he was aware of the whole episode but didn't inform his seniors. Police are yet to question the accused.

Preeti and Radhika (name changed) and two other female trainees said, Chugh had been sexually harassing them for the past one week with the inducement that he would declare them successful in training.

Satendra Dahiya, SHO Udyog Vihar police station said "All the four women had joined the call centre on November 14 as trainees. The allegations are very serious. We are investigating the charges. The girls have handed over obscene SMSes sent to them by 28-year-old Chugh,"

In their complaint to the police, the victims alleged that the management not only sacked Chugh, they also terminated their training. Manpreet Singh denied these charges. The women hail from Punjab and Darjeeling, currently staying in Delhi's Malviya Nagar and Haryana's Faridabad district. After they made a complaint to the call centre management, Chugh allegedly sent them an SMS threatening of dire consequences.

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