Christina McAnea will tell national women’s conference that new laws needed to tackle bosses who don’t protect staff
Christina McAnea will tell national women’s conference that new laws needed to tackle bosses who don’t protect staff
Delegates hear that, after promising last July to introduce protections against harassment in the workplace, there has been no progress from the UK government
UNISON’s legal team looks at current attempts, through the Worker Protection Bill, to strengthen legal safeguards against workplace harassment, including sexual harassment
The main reason for this was a fear of being considered ‘over-sensitive’ (60%), followed by a lack of trust in the process (53%) and a feeling that their […]
This included being touched or kissed, demands for sex in return for favours and derogatory comments. Sexual assault was reported by almost three […]
This included being touched or kissed, demands for sex in return for favours and derogatory comments. Sexual assault was reported by almost three […]
Karen Buckley from Greater Manchester stated that 76% of the NHS staff are women. Alongside the fact that the majority of carers – paid and unpaid – are also […]