LRD guides and handbook February 2023

Tackling sexual harassment at work — an LRD guide

Chapter 5

Representing both sides

[ch 5: page 48]

The complainant and the alleged harasser may both be members of the same union and will both need representation. The union should have a clear policy in place to deal with this. If it is not possible to represent them both with workplace reps, the regional office will probably become involved. The two reps will not communicate with each other in any way about the case until it is concluded as they may have to give evidence at a tribunal. The complainant should not be represented by a union rep of lower rank than the person representing the alleged harasser.