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Webcast: Developments in bullying claims and case law

  • HR Daily and Renee Kasbarian
  • Sep 30
  • 1 min read

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The number of workplace bullying complaints continues to rise, despite employers paying more attention than ever to this area.


Watch this webcast to minimise the likelihood of your organisation facing a bullying claim, gain insights on managing bullying claims, and avoid the workplace culture and reputational damage they can cause.


Partner Renee Kasbarian discusses:


  • why bullying complaints keep rising;

  • how bullying claims are being handled by tribunals, courts and regulators;

  • tips for preventing and defending claims;

  • applying a psychosocial safety lens to workplace bullying hazards; and

  • practical risk mitigation strategies.


This excerpt has been shared with permission from hrdaily.com.au.

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