Safe Work Australia has developed new fact sheets that provide practical steps for employers and employees to prevent online abuse in the workplace.|Safe Work Australia has developed new fact sheets that provide practical steps for employers and employees to prevent online abuse in the workplace.
Safe Work Australia has developed new fact sheets that provide practical steps for employers and employees to prevent online abuse in the workplace.
Developed in conjunction with eSafety, the fact sheets support workers and persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs), such as employers, in preventing online abuse at work.
Online abuse is behaviour that uses technology to threaten, intimidate, bully, harass or humiliate someone. It can take place on social media, online chat, and messaging services, by telephone (calls and text messages), email, or any other technology used at the workplace.
The abuse at work may come from customers, clients or members of the public, but it can also happen between workers, supervisors and managers. It may also happen away from the workplace such as when a worker is working from home.
Work health and safety laws require PCBUs to manage the health and safety risks of workers and others, which includes managing the risks of online abuse while working.
Workplaces should have:
Fact sheets:
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