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New sexual harassment legislation, aimed at tackling discrimination in the workplace, have come into force.

New sexual harassment legislation, aimed at tackling discrimination in the workplace, came into force over the weekend.

The European Equal Treatment Directive has extended the definition of sex discrimination to cover any act that leads to intimidation or degradation.

Under the new law, an employee who persists in making remarks about a woman's appearance could be accused of sexual harassment.

TUC general secretary, Brendan Barber, said: "The change will force employers to take their responsibilities towards providing a harassment-free working environment more seriously.

"There's no place in the modern workplace for office gropers and lechers and bosses need to do more to stop those responsible for bad behaviour from making working life unbearable for thousands of women."

But employers’ groups said the law would see companies facing "legalised blackmail".


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Sexual harrassment
"Under the new law, an employee who persists in making remarks about a woman's appearance could be accused of sexual harassment. "

Is this not a sexist statement?

M Kennedy
06 Oct 2005
Sexual Harrasment Directive
I am surprised at Bendan Barber's comments about office lechers and gropers and the new rules "making life more bearable for thousands of women". Whilst there are no doubt more cases of sexual harrasment brought by women against men, it is presumptuous to assume this is all "one way traffic". Mr Barber seems to be perpetuating a rather outdated view. What about the men who suffer at the hands of female lechers and leerers? I rather think the EU directive would not draw any distinction!

Olliver Southgate
05 Oct 2005
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