Call for end to 'confusing' sexual harassment regime
A national inquiry has recommended new powers to investigate workplaces over sexual harassment and new orders to stop employees sexually harassing their co-workers.
Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins released the world-first, 900-page report on Thursday afternoon after declaring sexual harassment was not isolated to "just a few bad apples" and that "our laws, workplace practices and community attitudes have contributed to the surprisingly high rates of sexual harassment".
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