news Why Females Are Harassed •Gender Coordinator Daily Guide Network Joyce MakuAppiah Gender Coordinator of the Public Utility Workers Union (PUWU), Madam Joyce MakuAppiah, has advised women to be mindful of what they wear to the workplace. She said because women do not work alone in theworkplace, they must know what they should wear to work. “We are advising that because we are not the only people working in the offices, we must also endeavour to dress decently, but this does not mean workers should be harassed because of how they are dressed,” she said. Speaking to the media at a three-day training workshop organised by PUWU with support from the Industrial Global Union at the PUWU Hospitality and Conference Centre at Kasoa in the Central Region, Madam MakuAppiahsaid the programme is aimed at equipping members with an understanding of gender and skills on how to integrate the provisions of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention 190, as a mechanism for mitigating the increase of violence and harassment at the workplace and in the community.