UNISON women’s conference hears testimony of an issue which hasn’t gone away but got worse as women experience harassment in workplaces up and down the country
UNISON women’s conference hears testimony of an issue which hasn’t gone away but got worse as women experience harassment in workplaces up and down the country
There was no lying on sun-loungers for UNISON or many of our members involved in key struggles at work
Assistant general secretary Christina McAnea addresses police and justice conference
Debates suggest a range of approaches to tackling the problem, including education for employers and promoting a scheme to help women if they’re feeling unsafe
Survey reveals sexual harassment in the NHS.
The final debates at national conference witnessed passionate debates on sexual harassment in the workplace and raising the profile of disabled members
For workers who continue to suffer, and who currently feel that nothing will be done if they report harassment […]
UNISON publicly responds to government consultation on workplace sexual harassment
“People are often coerced into signing NDAs without realising that this may prevent them from talking about sexual harassment”
What should be a celebration with colleagues can too often turn into an ordeal of innuendo, harassment and even assault
What should be a celebration with colleagues can too often turn into an ordeal of innuendo, harassment and even assault
The UK’s biggest women’s conference convenes in Bournemouth with a packed agenda
‘Sexual harassment is against the law, but the law doesn’t stop it happening‘
Employers must do more to protect staff
Government set to introduce mandatory duty on employers to protect staff by introducing explicit protections from third-party harassment