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Sexual harassment

The Equality Act 2010 prohibits three types of sexual harassment in the workplace.

The main type of sexual harassment is unwanted conduct of a sexual nature perpetrated on a particular person, for example unwelcome sexual advances.

Also prohibited is sex-related harassment, which means unwanted conduct related to the protected characteristic of sex. The unwanted conduct does not have to be directed towards the complainant or related to his or her actual sex. This could include telling jokes about women or making derogatory sexist remarks about women.

And less favourable treatment based on a person’s rejection of or submission to sex-related harassment or sexual harassment is also unlawful. This could cover circumstances where a woman is rejected for promotion by her boss after turning down his sexual advances.


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    Working well together: Preventing sexual harassment (online masterclass)

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    by Rob Moss 26 Nov 2024

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    Lawyer unfairly dismissed over sexual harassment allegations

    by Adam McCulloch 15 Nov 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 15 Nov 2024

    A lawyer was dismissed for sexually assaulting a female colleague despite CCTV evidence showing her account of the incident was false.

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    Employment rights reforms fail to address workplace bullying

    by Thomas Beale 11 Nov 2024
    by Thomas Beale 11 Nov 2024

    The lack of a distinct statutory definition of workplace bullying, and of bespoke protections addressing it must be rectified, argues Thomas Beale.

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    by Brightmine 1 Nov 2024

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    Culture in the City: the FCA non-financial misconduct survey

    by Katie Stephen, Joe Smallshaw and Rebecca Dulieu 30 Oct 2024
    by Katie Stephen, Joe Smallshaw and Rebecca Dulieu 30 Oct 2024

    The FCA's probe of non-financial misconduct will likely see sweeping change in the governance of firms in the City.

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    Tesco pays £45k to settle sexual harassment case

    by Jo Faragher 30 Oct 2024
    by Jo Faragher 30 Oct 2024

    Tesco in Northern Ireland has settled a sexual harassment case brought by a former personal shopper for £45,000.

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    • Employment law

    Employers must publish sexual harassment action plans or risk shaming

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 28 Oct 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 28 Oct 2024

    Employers will be forced to publish sexual harassment action plans or risk being named and shamed under new government proposals.

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    New duty to prevent sexual harassment – what employers need to know

    by Katherine Flower 25 Oct 2024
    by Katherine Flower 25 Oct 2024

    Worker Protection Act: Katherine Flower looks at that new duty to prevent sexual harassment and what employers can do to prepare.

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    Sexual harassment: rise in employment tribunal cases

    by Adam McCulloch 25 Oct 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 25 Oct 2024

    Rise in cases shows a growing awareness that workers don’t have to tolerate sexual harassment at work.

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    • Financial services

    FCA survey reveals personal misconduct concerns in the City

    by Adam McCulloch 24 Oct 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 24 Oct 2024

    Bullying and sexual harassment, and discrimination are the most common recorded concerns around personal misconduct in the UK's financial sector, the Financial Conduct Authority has found.

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    The sexual (harassment) revolution

    by Emma O'Connor 22 Oct 2024
    by Emma O'Connor 22 Oct 2024

    Emma O’Connor reports on proactive duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace and how employers can prepare.

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    Employment Rights Bill: 12 key takeaways

    by Liz Stevens 11 Oct 2024
    by Liz Stevens 11 Oct 2024

    Liz Stevens, professional support lawyer at law firm Birketts, highlights the key takeaways from the long-awaited Employment Rights Bill

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    Lloyd’s of London to align HR with bid to improve employee behaviour

    by Tom Herbert 10 Oct 2024
    by Tom Herbert 10 Oct 2024

    Lloyd's of London has published a non-exhaustive list of unacceptable behaviour that includes ‘conducting Lloyd’s business when under the influence of alcohol’. Tom Herbert looks at what's afoot

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    by Brightmine 2 Oct 2024
    by Brightmine 2 Oct 2024

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    EHRC issues updated guidance on sexual harassment at work

    by Jo Faragher 26 Sep 2024
    by Jo Faragher 26 Sep 2024

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published updated guidance on how employers should deal with sexual harassment.

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