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3 August 2022

Bill proposes to extend time for personal grievance for sexual harassment

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The Bill proposes to extend the time to raise a personal grievance that involves allegations of sexual harassment.
New Zealand Employment and HR
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A Bill is currently before Parliament seeking to extend the time available to raise a personal grievance that involves allegations of sexual harassment from 90 days to twelve months1

The Bill had its first reading on 18 May 2022 and the Education and Workforce Select Committee heard submissions on 27 July 2022. The Committee is due to report back by November 18. You can keep up with the Bill's progress ( here).

The Bill is intended to improve the process by allowing victims of workplace harassment of a sexual nature more time to come to terms with what has happened before coming forward. It may, however, cause confusion for employers where a personal grievance involves allegations of something else, as well as sexual harassment.

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1 Employment Relations (Extended Time or Personal Grievance for Sexual Harassment) Amendment Bill.

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ARTICLE
3 August 2022

Bill proposes to extend time for personal grievance for sexual harassment

New Zealand Employment and HR

Contributor

It’s our mission to deliver New Zealand’s best legal experience. This isn’t just about our expertise but about the way we deliver it. We understand that legal matters can be confusing, stressful and scary so we try our hardest to simplify the process, listen to your needs and deliver timely, transparent advice.
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