News & Views Twelve women sue Perfection Fresh for workplace sexual harassment Twelve women are suing major fresh produce company Perfection Fresh in one of Australia’s biggest workplace sexual harassment and assault cases.
News & Views Will a positive duty to prevent sexual harassment benefit all women, or just some? Women aren’t a homogenous group, says human rights lawyer Prabha Nandagopal, and positive duty changes will benefit some women more than others.
News & Views ‘Hotties list’ in government department exposed during Senate estimates Senator Bridget McKenzie has revealed allegations of a “hotties list” created by male public service graduates in a government department.
Ed's Blog The shockjock, the Liberal party and why high-profile women don’t publicly speak up Lucy Wicks has confirmed she is the complainant in a sexual harassment investigation involving disgusting text messages.
News & Views Employers will need to actively prevent sexual harassment under new laws The onus will be on employers to prevent sexual harassment from occurring, under new legislation set to be introduced to federal parliament.
Music 72 per cent of women in music industry have experienced workplace sexual harassment More than half of people working in Australia’s contemporary music industry have experienced some form of workplace sexual harassment.
News & Views With goal to prevent sexual harassment occurring in first place, Bakers Delight undergoes investigation Bakers Delight had an investigation from the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission to proactively prevent sexual harassment.
News & Views Being a woman in medicine is still harder than being a man Being a woman in medicine means constantly being subjected to sexual harassment from male patients and senior male colleagues.
podcasts End of networking? And why 1 hour will solve sexual harassment! + Tanya Hosch interview This week, we ask what can be achieved in an hour? Apparently, sexual harassment can! That’s the amount of training parliamentarians are set to receive under a *major* shakeup.
News & Views Tasmania’s Women in Agriculture take on harassment & bullying in rural workplaces Tasmanian Women in Agriculture (TWiA) has issued a response: this week officially launching a series of practical guidance tools.
Business Swift action by boss following employee’s “vile” Tinder messages, is what we need to see more of A man has lost his job after he allegedly sent vile and sexist messages to a woman who rejected his advances on popular dating app, Tinder.
News & Views Building a future of work free from sexual harassment An unlikely collection of leaders and change agents came together in Sydney on Tuesday for a summit setting the agenda for action to end workplace sexual harassment.