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- Sexual harassment in the workplace - Fair Work Ombudsman
A person could also experience sexual harassment by being exposed to or witnessing this behaviour in their work environment or culture Examples include overhearing a conversation or seeing a sexually explicit poster in the workplace
- Sexual harassment - Wikipedia
Sexual harassment is a type of harassment based on gender or sex
- Sexual Harassment (A Code in Practice) - What is sexual harassment . . .
Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual conduct which makes a person feel offended, humiliated and or intimidated where that reaction is reasonable in the circumstances
- SEX DISCRIMINATION ACT 1984 - SECT 28A Meaning of sexual harassment
(a) the person makes an unwelcome sexual advance, or an unwelcome request for sexual favours, to the person harassed; or (b) engages in other unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature in relation to the person harassed;
- Sexual harassment - Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual behaviour that could make a person feel offended, humiliated or intimidated It can be a symptom of gender inequality and most often – but not always – affects women Sexual harassment can be a single incident or repeated behaviour; a suggestive comment or an offensive joke
- What is sexual harassment? | Examples of sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual behaviour that’s offensive, humiliating or intimidating It can be written, verbal or physical, and can happen in person or online
- What is Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, as defined under state specific anti-discrimination laws or falling under sex discrimination, is unwanted or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favours or conduct of a sexual nature in circumstances which a reasonable person, having regard to all the circumstances, would have anticipated this behaviour to cause off
- Fact sheet - sexual harassment
Sexual harassment includes any unwelcome or inappropriate behaviour of a sexual nature where the person that is being harassed is offended, humiliated and or intimidated This harassment can be a single event or a repeated event Some examples include: • threatening to share intimate images or recordings without consent What is sexual assault?
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