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Lack of anonymous reporting channels fuels harassment underreporting

Euan Black
Euan BlackWork and careers reporter

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Victims of work-related sexual harassment do not have the option of reporting incidents anonymously at more than three in ten medium and large companies, discouraging affected employees from coming forward and seeking support.

New research from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency indicates that almost all employers have a formal policy on work-related sexual harassment and discrimination, as well as comprehensive processes through which employees can disclose incidents.

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Euan Black is a work and careers reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Email Euan at euan.black@afr.com

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