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Webinar replay - Workplace Relations Hybrid Seminar: Addressing ‘toxic’ behaviour in the workplace

Webinar Replay

 

If you would like a PDF copy of the presentation slides, please contact Ben Tallboys, Ashleigh Warren or Emily Tang.

In this presentation, the team discussed the increasing focus on psychosocial hazards in the workplace and upcoming introduction of new obligations for employers in some States and Territories.

Topics covered included:

  • An organisation’s responsibility to provide a safe workplace, prevent sexual harassment and manage psychosocial hazards
  • Practical examples of bullying and sexual harassment in the workplace
  • Practical examples of toxic behaviour, and why it is a concern
  • How to manage toxic behaviour through policies, procedures, leadership and action

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