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Employer’s Obligations and Liabilities |
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An employer is liable for acts done
by employees during their time at work.
This applies to all forms
of discrimination. However, an employer can use the defence
that they have done everything that they reasonably
could to prevent it from happening.
An employer can be liable for
acts committed by the employee where the employee has carried
out their job in a particular way.
But,
also for acts that have nothing to do with the employee’s
job, but were committed during work time. |
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