

S1E36 - Defending a Sex Harassment claim – Part 2
In this episode, you will learn nine strategies for preparing a harassment case for tribunal.
What should be done when sexual harassment occurs in the workplace? An employer seeking to minimise liability arising from claims of sexual harassment can follow these steps to address sexual harassment if it arises in the workplace.
An employer can insulate itself from becoming the next newsworthy headline – firstly, by having a good investigator.
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