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Worksafe handling of sex assault complaints found wanting

AN INDEPENDENT regulatory review of Western Australia’s mines safety regulator found victims of sexual assault reporting to Worksafe might need to tell their story multiple times before someone took ownership of the complaint.

 Mines minister Bill Johnston

Mines minister Bill Johnston

The review also found WorkSafe and the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety had been reactive rather than proactive in their responses to sexual harassment and sexual assault, with guidance...

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