Sexual Harassment in the Workplace - Battling Over the Public-Private Divide

The Employment Law Association (“ELA”) have just published a thought-provoking article by Rachel Crasnow KC and Grace Corby titled "Sexual harassment in the workplace: battling over the public private divide", which can be found in this month's ELA Briefing.

In this insightful piece, Rachel and Grace delve into the complex and evolving landscape of workplace sexual harassment. They explore the critical roles that both regulators and employers must play in upholding behavioural standards. With more legislative changes on the horizon, the article underscores the importance for employers to carefully consider the level of oversight they exercise, especially regarding the nuanced issue of employees' personal lives.

The authors highlight the challenges in striking the right balance between public and private lives, providing valuable perspectives on how to navigate this delicate terrain. This article is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of workplace sexual harassment and the ongoing efforts to address it.

Read the full article here in the March ELA Briefing and stay informed about the latest developments in employment law.

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