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Bad behaviour at work: Whose responsibility is it?

Macquarie University/The Lighthouse The reliance on unconscious bias training as a remedy for workplace ills won’t fix the widespread problem of discrimination, harassment and bullying, write Professors Lucy Taksa and Louise Thornthwaite of Macquarie University’s Centre for Workforce Futures. News abounds of bad behaviour towards women in Australia’s Federal Parliament. It seems this one workplace has been recognised as being unsafe for women. Enough: Protecting workers from harassment and victimisation at work should be the responsibility of employers and not individuals. But this begs a critical question: how widespread is such bad behaviour? While current attention focuses on the highest office in the land, it is clear from reports by statutory bodies, court and tribunal cases, and scholars, that this state of affairs is not limited to this workplace.

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