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Share At the moment, the laws on sexual harassment really only come to life if a victim complains. That leaves a huge burden on individuals who have been harassed, she told Nine on Friday. That needs to change. The government said they will continue to assess that and I will continue to raise that with them.
The prime minister has also attracted criticism from employers groups about some of the steps taken.
Labor senator Kristina Keneally said while some of the proposed changes were welcome the government needed a concrete plan, not just an announcement
They are worried about increasing from six months to two years the time in which a workplace sexual harassment complaint can be made.
Australia hesitant to back plan to let poor countries make cheap copies of Covid vaccines Elias Visontay © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Francis Kokoroko/Reuters
International aid groups, health organisations and unions are pleading with the Morrison government to support a World Trade Organization proposal designed to allow developing countries to make and sell cheap copies of patented vaccines, to achieve a quicker end to the global pandemic.
The WTO proposal would suspend Covid vaccine patents for successful jab formulas invented by pharmaceutical giants for the duration of the pandemic so poorer countries could acquire more affordable doses faster.
The Australian government has been urged to support the proposal to be put to member nations at a key WTO meeting on Wednesday and Thursday marking the anniversary of the pandemic’s declaration, however trade minister Dan Tehan has indicated that Australia will oppose the waiver for vaccine patents un