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BLOG Under the Equality Act (EqA) 2010, employers may be held vicariously liable for acts of harassment committed by one employee against another – but

BLOG Under the Equality Act (EqA) 2010, employers may be held vicariously liable for acts of harassment committed by one employee against another – but

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Blog No company wants its name tarnished, which is why some employers will do all they can to keep reports of bad business practice under

Most of the discussion around sexual harassment in the workplace involves women as the subject of the unwanted conduct – but what happens when the