25Jul
Sexual Harassment In The Workplace: What Philippine Companies Need To Know
1. What constitutes sexual harassment? As per Republic Act No. 7877,1 work, education or training-related sexual harassment is committed by an employer, employee, manager, supervisor, agent of the employer, teacher, instructor, professor, coach,...
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International Lawyers Network
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