Morrison missed ‘powerful tool’ against sexual harassment: Jenkins
Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins has urged the Morrison government to lower the threshold for outlawing sexist conduct and expressly require employers to eliminate sexual harassment at work, championing the latter as a “powerful tool” for systemic change.
Ms Jenkins has told a Senate inquiry into the government’s anti-sexual harassment bill that the proposed legislation does not reflect all the recommendations in her Respect@Work report and that further changes “can and should be made now”.
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