Australian politicians and judges to be subjected to tougher sexual harassment laws | 7NEWS

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Judges and politicians will be subject to the same sexual harassment laws as the wider population under a crackdown on workplace behaviour.

The Morrison government today released its long-awaited response to the ‘Respect at Work’ report, accepting all 55 recommendations either wholly or in principle.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Senator Michaelia Cash, Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations, held a media conference today in the Prime Minister’s Courtyard, Australian Parliament House.

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