The effectiveness of anti-discrimination laws in protecting women in the workplace greatly depends on the rigor of enforcement by relevant authorities. When these laws are strictly enforced, employers are more likely to adhere to regulations that protect women from discrimination and harassment. However, in instances where enforcement is weak or non-existent, the presence of these laws alone may not suffice in providing the intended protection, allowing discrimination to persist.
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