18 April 2011

Young women’s workplace rights survey

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Complete a short survey to help the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human rights Commission improve the workplace for young women.

Did you know that it is against the law for your boss or coworkers to treat you unfairly because of your age or because you are a woman? Did you know that workplaces must protect all workers, including volunteers, from sexual harassment?

The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission's goal is to stop discrimination and sexual harassment from happening.

If you are a young woman under 30, the Commission would like to hear from you. You are invited to take five minutes to complete an online survey on your rights in the workplace.

You will not be asked to provide any personal details in this survey. However, once you finish the survey you will be invited to provide your email address if you would like to help test the resources the Commission develops. Your email address will not be linked to your survey responses.

Please note: The Commission will make sure that they protect your privacy in accordance with Victorian privacy laws and the confidentiality sections of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995. You will not receive a response to the survey.

If you require assistance completing this survey please call: 1300 292 153

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