Equality
The Employment Equality Acts specifically deal with harassment and sexual harassment in the workplace. The welfare of employees is not protected if they are harassed or bullied at work. Where employees suffer continual and unchecked bullying, a claim for constructive dismissal can be taken under the Unfair Dismissals Acts. The Safety Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 requires employers to protect the welfare of employees and the Health and Safety Authority is the state agency with responsibility for the area of workplace bullying.
A commitment from an organisation to the equal treatment of employees creates a positive work environment where the right of each individual to dignity at work is recognised and protected.

