NSW Corrective Services employees are subject to intolerable behaviour

NSW Corrective Services employees are subject to intolerable behaviour

Jails aren’t pleasant places. But those who work in them and are forced to live in them should at least be safe from abuses of power.

  • byThe Herald's View

Latest

‘Do you like this position?’:The workplace rife with shocking sexual harassment

‘Do you like this position?’:The workplace rife with shocking sexual harassment

More than a dozen current and former Corrective Services workers,including guards,administrative assistants and senior managers from different prisons say they endured humiliating harassment and assault,

  • byJordan Baker
It seemed a simple kiss on TV after the game,but it crossed a boundary
Opinion
Sexism

It seemed a simple kiss on TV after the game,but it crossed a boundary

Is kissing at work cool and contemporary,or something best left to 1970s Christmas parties? When someone is just trying to do their job,it can be difficult to say no.

  • byKate Halfpenny
‘I like seeing you bend down’:Shocking levels of sexual harassment in retail sector

‘I like seeing you bend down’:Shocking levels of sexual harassment in retail sector

Retail worker Rebecca Donaldson has been harassed by both customers and staff,something a new report says is shockingly common.

  • byJordan Baker
Israel targets Americans with fake accounts to support Gaza war

Israel targets Americans with fake accounts to support Gaza war

The operation is the first documented case of the Israeli government’s organising a campaign to influence the US government,social media experts said.

  • bySheera Frenkel
Country Road faces staff exodus over new investigations,as boss stays put

Country Road faces staff exodus over new investigations,as boss stays put

Staff members at the fashion retailer have expressed anger that chief executive Raju Vuppalapati will stay in the role after an external investigation into the handling of complaints.

  • byJessica Yun
Advertisement
‘Messy’:How Nine’s #MeToo moment arrived

‘Messy’:How Nine’s #MeToo moment arrived

It was only a matter of time before the tensions over sexual harassment inside Australia’s largest media organisation boiled over.

  • byAnne Hyland
A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

Why is it taking so long for companies to understand that ensuring their workforces are safe from sexual predators is an occupational health and safety issue?

  • byElizabeth Knight
Country Road calls in investigators amid harassment,bullying complaints

Country Road calls in investigators amid harassment,bullying complaints

The fashion retailer has launched an independent investigation after staff said it did not adequately handle their sexual harassment and bullying complaints.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey
Marles says antisemitism in Australia is worst he’s seen in his lifetime

Marles says antisemitism in Australia is worst he’s seen in his lifetime

The deputy prime minister says the government is determined to introduce new criminal laws for those who vilify others based on race,sexuality,gender,disability or religion.

  • byMatthew Knott andMadeleine Heffernan
‘What if we’ve been drinking?’:New campaign aims to improve what you know about consent

‘What if we’ve been drinking?’:New campaign aims to improve what you know about consent

The success of the federal government’s year-long consent campaign will be a test for Anthony Albanese’s pledge to end gender-based violence in one generation.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos