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Corporate leaders call for end to non-disclosure agreements silencing victims of workplace sexual harassment – ABC News
Top-listed companies dealing with sexual harassment complaints need to be upfront about what the perpetrators did rather than cover it up and silence the victims, according to a new report that calls on corporate Australia to rethink its approach.

Management and boards of top-listed companies dealing with sexual harassment complaints need to be upfront about what the perpetrators did rather than cover it up and silence the victims, according to a new report that calls on corporate Australia to rethink its approach.
Key points:
- Corporate leaders are calling for a complete overhaul of how companies identify, investigate and settle sexual harassment claims following recent high-profile cases
- They want to see an end to non-d…
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