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It’s time to disrupt the normalisation of sexual harassment in the workplace

It’s time to disrupt the normalisation of sexual harassment in the workplace

Published: 25/02/2021
Category: On The Job

Hospo Voice activist Grace Dowling has a clear message when it comes to sexual harassment in the workplace, “Just because it's everywhere, just because it's common, just because it's rife, doesn't mean it's fine.”

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Sexual harassment in the workplace a structural problem

Sexual harassment in the workplace a structural problem

Published: 24/02/2021
Category: On The Job

Writer and academic Professor Catherine Lumby says shifting workplace cultures of sexual harassment is “a very, very long historical process.”

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UK Uber ruling a huge win for workers

UK Uber ruling a huge win for workers

Published: 24/02/2021
Category: On The Job

Is the jig finally up for the gig economy? Last week’s landmark ruling in the British Supreme Court that Uber drivers in the UK were employees rather than sole contractors may have kicked a giant hole in the low pay, no responsibility business model that the tech giant and others like it have relied upon.

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What to do if you are sexually harassed at work

What to do if you are sexually harassed at work

Published: 22/02/2021
Category: Work Health and Safety Workers rights

When former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins shared her account of sexual assault in the workplace, it sent shockwaves through Parliament and the wider community. But for many women, what emerged from the headlines was a distressingly familiar story of toxic workplace cultures, unacceptable tolerance of sexual harassment, and a complete failure of those in charge to protect victims.

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We need to talk about Sexual Assault

Published: 21/02/2021

Last week, Federal Parliament once again found itself embroiled in allegations of sexual assault.

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Australian Unions have your back at work


It may have changed, but Morrison's IR bill is still a threat to workers

It may have changed, but Morrison's IR bill is still a threat to workers

Published: 19/02/2021
Category: Analysis Working life

The Morrison Government’s backdown on one of the most dangerous parts of its industrial relations bill is a step in the right direction for workers—but this fight is far from over.

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