“Just another day in retail”: Understanding and addressing workplace sexual harassment in the Australian retail industry
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Report, ResearchAuthor/s
Cooper, RaeHill, Elizabeth
Seetahul, Suneha
Foley, Meraiah
Harris, Marnie
Hock, Charlotte
Tapsell, Amy
Abstract
Sexual harassment is a systemic and pervasive feature of the retail industry ecosystem and a persistent part of daily
interactions between retail workers, and their managers, peers and customers. It is such a common experience that many retail workers perceive it as “just part ...
See moreSexual harassment is a systemic and pervasive feature of the retail industry ecosystem and a persistent part of daily interactions between retail workers, and their managers, peers and customers. It is such a common experience that many retail workers perceive it as “just part of the job”. Sexual harassment causes harm on multiple levels: it affects the wellbeing of individual employees, damages team cohesion, creates economic damage for businesses, and is a drag on the national economy. At June 2023, the retail industry had contributed over $102 million to Australia’s annual gross domestic product (Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, 2023). It employs 9 per cent of all Australians, and is the nation’s third-largest employer of women and the second largest employer of young people (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2021a, 2022b, 2022e). Not only is retail a major source of employment, but it is also an essential service, providing Australians with the goods they depend upon every day. Retail workers deserve safety, dignity and respect. Addressing sexual harassment in the retail industry is both a pressing workplace safety issue and a nationally significant concern. The changed legislative landscape, including the introduction of an additional “positive duty” on employers to eliminate sexual harassment and related unlawful conduct as far as possible, should add extra impetus and urgency for change.
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See moreSexual harassment is a systemic and pervasive feature of the retail industry ecosystem and a persistent part of daily interactions between retail workers, and their managers, peers and customers. It is such a common experience that many retail workers perceive it as “just part of the job”. Sexual harassment causes harm on multiple levels: it affects the wellbeing of individual employees, damages team cohesion, creates economic damage for businesses, and is a drag on the national economy. At June 2023, the retail industry had contributed over $102 million to Australia’s annual gross domestic product (Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, 2023). It employs 9 per cent of all Australians, and is the nation’s third-largest employer of women and the second largest employer of young people (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2021a, 2022b, 2022e). Not only is retail a major source of employment, but it is also an essential service, providing Australians with the goods they depend upon every day. Retail workers deserve safety, dignity and respect. Addressing sexual harassment in the retail industry is both a pressing workplace safety issue and a nationally significant concern. The changed legislative landscape, including the introduction of an additional “positive duty” on employers to eliminate sexual harassment and related unlawful conduct as far as possible, should add extra impetus and urgency for change.
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Date
2024Source title
“Just another day in retail”: Understanding and addressing workplace sexual harassment in the Australian retail industryPublisher
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS)Funding information
Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS)
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0Rights statement
Faculty/School
University of Sydney Business SchoolDepartment, Discipline or Centre
The Australian Centre for Gender Equality and Inclusion @ WorkShare