How to get compliant with the Whistleblowing Law
Harassment at work can take on many forms and can be interpreted by different people in different ways. No matter how it’s interpreted, if a person finds someone else’s behaviour offensive or it makes them feel intimidated or humiliated, then it’s harassment. Harassment in the workplace has unfortunately been happening for as long as we can remember.
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Nowadays, companies are expected be proactive in countering it. In many countries, employers have a legal responsibility to provide a safe and harassment-free environment for its employees.
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If you’re considering implementing a whistleblowing system, have a read of these six benefits that whistleblowing brings to an organisation.
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