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Sexual harassment in the legal industry
  • Hearsay The Legal Podcast

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INTRODUCTION
  • Sexual harassment in the legal industry is more
    publicly acknowledged than ever before, and
    industry leaders need to effect cultural change
    and implement prevention strategies to ensure
    their employees have a safe working environment.

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  • In April 2019 the Redfern Community Legal Centre
    published a report titled Legal Responses to
    Sexual Harassment at Work which made 46
    recommendations on how to build a culture where
    women can access and enjoy their right to work,
    in safe workplaces that are free from sexual
    harassment. Whilst individuals are of course
    responsible for their own conduct, its important
    for all employers to recognise the influence a
    toxic work environment can have on staff and how
    that can directly lead to increased incidents of
    sexual harassment.

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  • Sexual harassment is defined under section 28A of
    the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) as when a
    person makes unwelcome sexual advances, requests
    for sexual favours or otherwise engages in
    unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature in which a
    reasonable person, having regard to all the
    circumstances, would have anticipated the
    possibility that the person harassed would be
    offended, humiliated or intimidated.

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Safe Work Australia has identified the following
work groups as being particularly vulnerable to
sexual harassment
  • Workers who identify as LGBTQIA
  • Workers under 30 years of age
  • Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander workers
  • Workers with a disability
  • Workers from culturally and linguistically
    diverse backgrounds
  • migrant workers or workers holding temporary
    visas, and
  • People in insecure working arrangements, e.g.
    casual, labour hire or part-time work.

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  • Sexual harassment is unfortunately normalised in
    some legal workplaces, with one female law
    graduate reporting in this Sydney Morning Herald
    article that she was told to get used to it,
    and that sexual harassment is normal in the
    profession. On 30th June 2021, Parramatta
    Federal Circuit Court Judge Joe Harman resigned
    from his position amid allegations that he had
    sexually harassed two women. Prior to his
    resignation, the womens complaints had been
    handled by an internal conduct committee, chaired
    by Julie Dodds-Streeton QC, which ultimately
    upheld the womens claims.

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  • Discussing the issue of workplace sexual
    harassment is a vital first step in combatting
    the toxic behaviours that can cause harm to
    others in the legal industry. Its often
    difficult and uncomfortable for individuals to
    come forward with workplace sexual harassment
    complaints and claims, which is why its
    necessary for firms to address the issue at the
    source and play a role in supporting and
    educating their staff.

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  • Sexual harassment can also result in a breach of
    the Barristers Rules or Solicitors Rules. You
    can learn about handling breaches of the Rules
    and other complaints on Episode of Hearsay Risky
    Business Handling Professional Responsibility
    Complaints and Claims with Lawcover solicitor
    Jennifer McMillan.
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