The Positive Duty:

is your business compliant?

 
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Find out about the Positive Duty and what your business needs to do to comply

What is the new Positive Duty?

The Australian Government has amended its Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth). The Act now places a Positive Duty on employers to eradicate the following from their workplaces:

  • sex discrimination
  • sexual harassment
  • sex-based harassment
  • conduct that amounts to subjecting a person to a hostile work environment on the grounds of sex
  • victimisation.

What is the objective?

The objective of this change in the law is to achieve workplace gender equality by ensuring that workplaces are safe, respectful and inclusive.

Does every business have to comply?

Yes. Regardless of the size or resources of your business, you must satisfy the Positive Duty.

Can you be forced to comply?

Yes. The Australian Government has given the Australian Human Rights Commission new powers to ensure that employers comply with the Positive Duty. The Commission can now:

  • investigate an employer's compliance with the Positive Duty
  • issue compliance notices or enter into enforceable undertakings
  • apply to the Federal Courts for an order to force an employer to comply.

Why your business needs to make sure you are complying

The new Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Dr Anna Cody, says the AHRC will target the mining sector, since both the quantitative and qualitative data indicate that the industry has a problem with sex discrimination and sexual harassment.

How can this white paper help you?

This white paper will help you understand:

  •  the Respect@Work Positive Duty laws
  • why companies are being targeted
  •  what you need to do to comply.

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The Positive Duty: is your business compliant?