HR 3078
Sunlight in Workplace Harassment Act
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Bill overview
The Sunlight in Workplace Harassment Act requires publicly traded companies (issuers) to disclose information about settlements, judgments, and ongoing complaints related to sexual abuse, harassment, and discrimination. Specifically, it mandates reporting the number of these incidents, the total monetary payouts, and whether any corporate executives were involved. Companies must also report the average time to resolve complaints. The bill includes provisions to protect victims by allowing them to object to the disclosure of certain information, and it establishes categories for reporting these incidents. It also requires companies to describe their efforts to prevent such issues.
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Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large] Norton
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