Continued and repeated unwelcome sexual advances or conduct of a sexual nature in the workplace. The Sex Discrimination Act makes it unlawful to sexually harass another person in education, employment, or the provision of goods/services (meaning it extends to treatment of business customers, not just other employees).
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