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Harassment is unwelcome conduct that humiliates, offends or intimidates people.

Under federal anti-discrimination law an employer, regardless of size, may be legally responsible for discrimination and harassment which occurs in the workplace. Employers must actively implement precautionary measures to minimise the risk of discrimination and harassment occurring.

Bullying is another form of workplace harassment that many employers face. Examples of bullying behaviour include unfair and excessive criticism, publicly insulting victims, ignoring their point of view, constantly changing or setting unrealistic work targets and undervaluing their efforts at work.

As an employer, you should be aware of the legal risks associated with harassment and bullying and the steps that can be taken to minimise their potential liability.

What to do...

  • See the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission information about anti-discrimination policies and complaint handling for small business and workplace bullying.
  • Visit the Workplace Ombudsman website for information on workplace rights and rules.
  • Order HREOC's 'Good practice, good business' Employers pack.
  • Contact the Workplace Authority Workplace Infoline for business assistance.
  • Go to your state or territory anti-discrimination agency for advice.
  • Find out about harassment and bullying in your state or territory.


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