Eist-Saying No To Slience launched the campaign.
Westmeath businesses will be the first in Ireland to take a Zero Tolerance Pledge against gender based and sexual violence today.
Eist-Saying No To Slience launched it last November as part of their Zero Tolerance Midlands Campaign.
Agnes Burke Hairdressing in Mullingar and businesses operating out of Agora Suites are taking the public commitment to challenge harmful behaviours and ensure dignity in the workplace.
Director of Eist Saying No To Slience, Damien Rooney says it's also spreading to local politics:
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