Resolved complaint (106) about sexual harassment in employment
Learn how a complaint (106) about sexual harassment in employment was resolved through conciliation.
Summary
- Year: 2024
- Relevant Act: Sex Discrimination Act
- Grounds: Sex; Sexual harassment
- Area(s): Employment
- Settlement terms:
- Apology - private
- Compensation
- Settlement amount: $190,000
About the complaint
The complainant was employed as a senior lecturer at the respondent university. She alleged her manager sexually harassed her, including by staring at her body, touching her neck and hands, and asking personal questions. She also alleged her manager bullied her, undermined her and was hostile to her in meetings because of her sex. She claimed the university failed to respond appropriately to her complaints regarding the alleged conduct.
The university denied the allegations but agreed to participate in conciliation to try to resolve the complaint.
The complaint was resolved with an agreement that the university pay the complainant $190,000 as general damages, write to her apologising for the hurt and distress she experienced and write to her outlining the outcome of its review into relevant policies and processes.
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