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Brandishing the middle finger at work does not constitute sexual harassment provided that it is made to a group of male and female colleagues, a UK tribunal has ruled. The decision emerged from a case brought against BT Group, the largest mobile and broadband services provider in the UK, by a former business advisor for its handling of a complaint she filed against a male colleague who made the rude gesture at her on multiple occasions in 2023. …
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peoplemattersglobal.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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