
Serein Inclusion Team
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What we see online often plays a key role in breaking the mould of stereotypes. TV Shows have pushed forth in this domain, be it through the Chess masterpiece in the Queen’s Gambit or the Urdu dramedy in Chudails.
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- People and culture
- Domestic violence
- Life at Serein
Part 1: Structural safeguards - diverse IC composition, mandatory training on unconscious bias & clear recusal protocols for conflicted members.
Breaching complainant/respondent identities attracts ₹5,000 penalty. Only IC members, witnesses & concerned parties may access inquiry details.
SHE Box enables direct online complaints to MoWCD, ensuring oversight when employers fail to act. Anonymity optional, tracking mandatory.
Metrics hold firms accountable, turning diversity pledges into measurable progress.
Conciliation is voluntary resolution without inquiry - only for mild cases, excluding monetary settlements. No apology coercion; complainant may withdraw anytime.
Employers must implement IC recommendations within 60 days. Non-compliance invites penalties up to ₹50,000 under Section 26 of the PoSH Act.
Rigid dress policies exclude cultural and gender expression; flexibility promotes belonging.
EEO policies must actively combat bias in hiring, pay and promotions to achieve fairness. How and why to do so?
Ghost Job listings have recently emerged as one of the major detractors away from productive, nourishing employement in a competitive job market. Here’s how this affects the workforce adversely:
Investing with a gender focus requires deeper analysis beyond surface level diversity metrics. Here’s the rest of it:
True balance is elusive; employers must prioritise flexibility and wellbeing over presenteeism.
Misunderstandings arise from differing tech preferences and expectations; empathy bridges divides.
Silence around domestic violence hurts workplaces too. Recognise signs, offer safe support systems & flexible policies to help survivors heal & retain employment.
India’s Domestic Violence Act protects both parties in live-in relationships. Understanding this legal recognition is crucial for safety & seeking rightful recourse.
Cinema often sensationalises domestic violence. Responsible storytelling should highlight realities, survivor strength & pathways to support, not perpetuate myths.
Gaslighting is psychological abuse making victims doubt their reality. Recognise manipulation tactics, trust your instincts & seek support to break free from this.
Women have the right to protection orders, residence, monetary relief & legal aid under India’s Domestic Violence Act. Knowing these enables survivors to be safe.
Consent & boundaries are key. Domestic violence shatters both. Rebuilding starts with respecting autonomy & recognising coercive control as a violation of rights.
A break doesn’t break your career. With patience, purpose, and a little ‘me time,’ a restart can be a reinvention – on your terms, in your time, with confidence.
Career breaks don’t erase capability. With experience, adaptability, and the right support, women returning to work can lead fast, thrive faster and uplift teams too.