You’d think by 2024, we wouldn’t need a reminder on how to act like adults in the workplace. Yet, here we are, rolling out more legal obligations to enforce respect and decency at work. Why? Because despite years of anti-discrimination training and policies, the headlines are clear: workplace harassment, bullying, and toxic cultures are alive and well.
Did we forget these lessons during lockdown, or did we never learn them in the first place?
In 2024, employers have a legal obligation to:
Sounds like common sense, right? But recent scandals show us why these laws are not just necessary—they’re overdue.
You might wonder, Why are we still having these issues after all the training and policies in place? The short answer: change hasn’t fully taken root. Take the Swillhouse Group and Nine Entertainment Co as examples. These high-profile cases of systemic harassment and bullying are proof that too many workplaces still operate under old, toxic norms.
At A-HA, we know there are many good employers doing the right thing. But let’s be honest—they’re not the majority. Too many people still work in environments where toxic behaviors like sexual harassment and bullying are allowed to thrive.
We recently worked with a company where it was completely normal to refer to senior women as “the girls,” dismiss a woman’s technical report without a second thought, and even offer “coaching” at a woman’s home. And no, this isn’t an episode of Mad Men. This is Australia in 2024.
Here’s what people are still dealing with in the workplace:
Disgusting nicknames like ‘token-tits,’ ‘curry-muncher,’ or ‘diversity-hire.’
Harassment behind closed doors, in boardrooms, and in front of customers.
Yes, this is still happening. And we have to face it head-on if we’re going to create workplaces that are safe and respectful for everyone.
At A-HA, we know that building a healthy workplace requires more than lip service. It’s not about ticking boxes or scheduling one-off training sessions. You need a holistic, multi-level approach that focuses on both prevention and response.
By doing this, you won’t just avoid scandals—you’ll create a thriving workplace where people want to stay and contribute. And let’s face it—when your people thrive, so does your business.
If you want to avoid the mess that companies like Swillhouse and Nine Entertainment Co are dealing with, now’s the time to act. Start by reviewing your culture and behaviours. Are they sustainable? Are they aligned with modern standards of respect and inclusion? If not, it’s time to make changes.
As we’ve seen, companies that ignore these issues don’t just lose good people—they lose profit. People are standing up and saying “no more,” and businesses that don’t get with the program will suffer the consequences.
At A-HA, we believe that respect and success go hand in hand. By building a culture where people feel valued, you create a foundation for long-term success. It’s not complicated—it’s just good business.
If you’re ready to ensure your workplace is modern, sustainable, and future-proof, we’re here to help. Let’s dive in and make sure your workplace doesn’t become the next headline—but a model for others to follow.
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