On 6 February, EU member states and the European Parliament reached a political agreement on the proposed directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence. The text is intended to bring about a convergence of national rules in this area and offer “comprehensive support for victims of sexual harassment at work” (one third of cases). The text contains two main measures to this end: firstly, employers will be obliged to use an external counselling service to help them remove...
EU: step towards mandatory training for managers in detecting sexual harassment at work
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