Maersk Tankers on harassment in shipping: It's about breaking the "bystander effect"

The Maersk Tankers organization views harassment as something that could potentially happen any time, says Chief People Officer Annelise Goldstein in an interview with ShippingWatch. Sexual offences in shipping have made Maersk Tankers’ owner react.
Preventing harassment cases has been a main focus for Annelise Goldstein since she took up the position as CPO at Maersk Tankers last year. | Photo: Maersk Tankers
Preventing harassment cases has been a main focus for Annelise Goldstein since she took up the position as CPO at Maersk Tankers last year. | Photo: Maersk Tankers

You have to view harassment cases as something that can happen at any time if there is to be any hope of changing a culture, says Maersk Tankers Chief People Officer Annelise Goldstein when ShippingWatch meets with her at the company’s Danish headquarters.

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