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Mexico: No hugs, kisses at work for civil servants

Mexican civil servants must refrain from kissing, hugging, or giving sexually suggestive compliments at work, according to a code of ethics published Tuesday aimed at tackling harassment.

The new rules come at a time when demonstrations by women demanding an end to sexual misconduct and gender violence are growing in the Latin American country.

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The regulations, published in the official gazette, require civil servants to avoid “physical contact that is suggestive or of a sexual nature, such as touching, hugging, kissing or groping.”

They also warn against “comments, teasing, compliments or jokes towards another person regarding appearance or anatomy with a sexual connotation.”

The rules, published less than a week before Valentine’s Day, also forbid gift-giving that suggests a sexual interest.

Offenders will be sanctioned in accordance with Mexico’s law of administrative responsibilities.

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