SEXUAL harassment is no longer as clear-cut as it used to be. Today, especially with easy access to social media, even a simple act of communication between two colleagues on a smartphone can be seen as a form of flirtation bordering on sexual harassment.
Labour law experts in the country are now grappling with these new issues and employers and employees alike should pay heed to the new developments.
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