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Sexual-harassment complaints from work soaring in Australia

One in 10 women say they are still being sexually harassed in the workplace.

One in 10 women say they are still being sexually harassed in the workplace. Source: AAP

More than one-third of Australian women say they have been sexually harassed or discriminated against at work. More are speaking out, and law firms say they are now being inundated with workplace sexual-harassment complaints. With International Women's Day approaching, some say it is all thanks to the #MeToo movement, spurring a change at workplaces.


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More than one-third of Australian women say they have been sexually harassed or discriminated against at work. More are speaking out, and law firms say they are now being inundated with workplace sexual-harassment complaints. With International Women's Day approaching, some say it is all thanks to the #MeToo movement, spurring a change at workplaces.


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