Business
Sexual harassment at work isn’t just discrimination. It needs to be treated as a health and safety issue – The Conversation AU
AMP’s sexual harassment scandal is symptomatic of a systemic failing in how workplace sexual harassment is regulated and managed.

There has been little comfort for AMPs female employees in the corporate heavyweights bid to put its sexual harassment scandal to bed.
Nor, for that matter, women in any workplace.
The resignations of AMPs chairman David Murray and board member John Fraser this week were the culmination of events beginning with a revolt by female employees in early July, after it was revealed the newly appointed chief executive of AMPs investment management division had been disciplined for sexual harassment…
-
General10 hours ago
Byford rail extension opening marks final stage of Perth Metronet
-
General22 hours ago
British and US planes fly 12-hour mission to patrol Russian border
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Fatal traffic crash, Baringa – Sunshine Coast
-
General12 hours ago
Mango the muster cat draws attention to western Queensland’s ongoing recovery