
The signatories of ‘The Collective’ (see box) have come forward in their individual capacities. They have diversity and legal representatives as part of the team, to help them walk the path from intent to action. Explaining step by step how they will go about it, another signatory, Ashwini Deshpande, Co-Founder & Director, Elephant Design, says, “If a person who has experienced sexual harassment reaches out to us, we will ensure that the complaint is understood by us through a single point of contact. Post that, we will facilitate the process of complaining to the specific company’s HR and Internal Complaints Committee (ICC). We will track and follow up until the complaint is investigated and taken to its logical conclusion. If the company is too small to have an ICC or if there are other issues such as the complaint is against the founder/owner of the company and the ICC is not able to work satisfactorily, we will help the complainant take it ahead to the Local Complaints Committee (LCC). Our support will be in the form of facilitation, follow up emails and even face-to-face meetings as may be needed.”
But considering that this is a body made up of influential but voluntary leaders, and not something set up by the Government or an organization, what kind of powers will it have? Deshpande says, “Sometimes, the greatest positive changes happen through collective will power and consistent advocacy. We are as strong as we believe we are and we hope many likeminded people will join us in creating a safer work atmosphere for all. We also have tremendous media support and we count on them to be our good ambassadors.”
