Are you ready for the changes in the UK Harassment Law?
From October 26th, 2024, a new duty will come into effect that all employers in the UK need to know about—it’s a mandatory requirement to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
This stems from the #MeToo movement back in 2017, which, as we remember, gained momentum after the allegations against Harvey Weinstein. In response, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, or EHRC, published a 2018 report called Turning the Tables. That report eventually led to guidance on preventing harassment in early 2020, but progress was delayed by the pandemic.
Approximately 72% of the UK population has experienced sexual harassment at work at some point in their lives. Despite the prevalence of this, a large proportion of incidents of workplace sexual harassment go unreported- only between 28- 42% of victims will report this.
Here are the main changes:
- Prevention: At the moment the harassment laws focus on what to do once something is reported, the responsibility will now be on the business to stop it happening in the first place.
- Cost: Any claim will automatically be increased by 25% if you have not implemented a clear policy.
- External elements: It applies to employees but also any situation where they are acting for the business, for example, if you have a third party in your office and they assault a member of staff.
What should you do?
- Develop a clear policy
- Share the policy with all employees, you have a legal requirement for it to be accessible to all staff
- Risk asses your business – for example, do you have a free bar at the Christmas Party? What impact does this have on people’s decisions and behaviour?
- Train managers to spot the signs and manage them, this could be “banter” or if a member of their team tells them they have been assaulted.
- Be clear on your process and what happens if a case is reported
- Culture: Do you have a culture where people can speak out and support?
- Dealing with harassment by third parties
If you need any support we’d love to hear from you
hello@parallel-london.co.uk
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