Whistleblowing | Employees most likely to report sexual misconduct over other malpractices

Employees most likely to report sexual misconduct over other malpractices

More than two thirds of employees (70%) would report sexual misconduct at work, according to new research.

According to independent whistleblowing service SafeCall, the likelihood of an individual reporting rises with age, with 64% of 16-24 year-olds stating that they would report it, compared to 77% of those aged over 55.

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