Sexual harassment is part of a wider, relentless culture of sexual violence and misogyny. It is not a low-level act that should be accepted as an inevitable part of everyday life. As a global issue, it is dealt with differently across the world. We have the opportunity to tackle this issue head-on to make Wales the safest place to work, live and socialise.
Wales TUC, working with Welsh Women's Aid, has published a toolkit on sexual harassment in the workplace. It gives you the information you need to tackle sexual harassment and stop it from happening.
Download the sexual harassment in the workplace toolkit to find information and support to help you:
- Identify workplace sexual harassment and offer effective support to those who experience it
- Understand the legalities around workplace sexual harassment
- Navigate conversations and negotiations with employers on behalf of members who have experienced workplace sexual harassment
- Hold employers to their legal responsibility to prevent sexual harassment from happening in workplaces
- Campaign for a zero-tolerance approach to workplace sexual harassment through various preventative measures
For further information please select the following links:
Being responsible within the workplace is about going beyond the standard legal requirements to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees, for futher information please select the following link Creating a positive workplace | Business Wales (gov.wales)