Wider Application to Contractors and Non-Employees

A notable trend in recent legal reforms is extending harassment protections to include contractors, interns, and volunteers, not just full-time employees. This expansion means organizations must now consider the safety and rights of all individuals performing work-related tasks, regardless of their employment status, significantly widening the scope of workplace harassment policies.

A notable trend in recent legal reforms is extending harassment protections to include contractors, interns, and volunteers, not just full-time employees. This expansion means organizations must now consider the safety and rights of all individuals performing work-related tasks, regardless of their employment status, significantly widening the scope of workplace harassment policies.

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