Acas guidance on sexual harassment in the workplace
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Acas guidance on sexual harassment in the workplace

Erin Dean Freelance health journalist

Essential facts

Sexual harassment is unwanted conduct of a sexual nature. A number of high-profile cases, in which the alleged perpetrators include Hollywood personalities and politicians, has led to an increased recognition of the problem.

Nursing Standard. 32, 16-19, 18-19. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.16.18.s17

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