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Public reports of harassment complaints increasing is not necessarily a bad thing, say advocates, and reflects a changing culture.

Advocates urge companies to increase responses to workplace harassment, overhaul of WA equal opportunity laws

Main Image: Public reports of harassment complaints increasing is not necessarily a bad thing, say advocates, and reflects a changing culture. Credit: Liudmila Evsegneeva/Getty Images

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