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Half of the Nurses Suffer Sexual Harassment in Their Work: “a Superior Tried to Kiss Me. I Never Made Guards Again Not to See him.”

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“I left the last to stay alone with me in his office and insinuate”; “ask the patient if he needs something and answer ‘a kiss’; “a superior approached me from behind pushing his member against my buttocks, disguised as a joke”; “in a guard, a superior tried to kiss me and maintain relations with me. I did not make guards to not have to see him.” These are just some of the 1,500 testimonies sent to the Nursing Union (SATSE) reporting sexual viol…

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“I left the last to stay alone with me in his office and insinuate”; “ask the patient if he needs something and answer ‘a kiss’; “a superior approached me from behind pushing his member against my buttocks, disguised as a joke”; “in a guard, a superior tried to kiss me and maintain relations with me. I did not make guards to not have to see him.” These are just some of the 1,500 testimonies sent to the Nursing Union (SATSE) reporting sexual viol…

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This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. In a shocking X-ray of the health work environment, the Nursing Union (SATSE) has disseminated the results of a macro-survey carried out to about 7,400 nurses and physiotherapists. A survey whose results draw an alarming reality that corresponds to almost half of these professionals having suffered offensive sexist comments. And it adds that more than one fifth have experienced u…

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More than half of the nurses and physiotherapists in the Canary Islands (56.63%) have suffered offensive sexist comments or jokes. This is revealed by a survey conducted by the Sindicato de Enfermería SATSE in the Canary Islands.

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These are some of the results of a macro-survey carried out by the Nursing Union, SATSE, to about 7400 nurses and physiotherapists throughout the country during the months of October and November, and that is part of the information and awareness strategy that, under the slogan “Yes it happens...It is harassment”, has launched within the framework of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In presenting the results o…

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These professionals report that they repeatedly suffer from sexist comments, unwanted touching or sexual propositions

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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