Let them share their story

It takes a lot of courage for someone to share their experience of sexual harassment. The fear of jeopardising their career or being perceived as a “victim” often prevents people from coming forward. The fear of legal consequences shouldn’t be an added barrier preventing someone from telling their story.

That's why the Sex Discrimination Commissioner has urged all employers to issue a limited waiver of confidentiality obligations in any sexual harassment claim settlements — to ensure anyone affected can make a submission to the National Inquiry into Workplace Sexual Harassment.

ANZ and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, two of Australia’s largest companies, have already committed. Can you sign the petition urging the rest of the Big 4 banks to follow suit?

To Brian Hartzer, CEO of Westpac, and Andrew Thorburn, CEO of NAB,

Please join the growing list of organisations waiving confidentiality obligations to allow anyone affected to make a submission to the National Inquiry into Workplace Sexual Harassment.

Yours sincerely,

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Mary , 2034  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:29:00 +1100
"I support this proposal because instances of workplace sexual harassment need to be reported to the Sex Discrimination Commissioner so that the extent and seriousness of this harassment can be more widely understood."
Sandra , 2285  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:28:28 +1100
Ulrich , 2159  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:28:16 +1100
"this type of bullying , in work places and others is , today inadmissible !"
Lakshinee , 3000  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:28:08 +1100
Peter , 4272  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:27:49 +1100
Malcolm , 3942  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:27:46 +1100
"It’s so fundametal and incredibly important"
Allison , 2489  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:26:47 +1100
Bruce , 3174  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:25:58 +1100
Roz , 2778  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:25:47 +1100
Maria , 4314  /  signed 2019-02-04 18:25:46 +1100
"Fine. But why only the big banks or banks in general? This should include all workplaces including all tiers of government workplaces. Shouldn’t government be setting the example? The CBA and ANZ are probably trying to look good after the bad look of the Banking Commission. Other big employers of women (altough some men have also been sexually harassed) like the education and hospitality sectors need to participate."
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