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How does she deserve it?! :O
I'm thinking you might become wealthy.
You can sue the company for that. Go to the labour board. That is indecent
Call a lawyer.
Yeah, I would certainly retain an attorney. It's illegal to ignore a compLaint like that.
Point and giggle if your boss does it again. Seriously, there should be a higher level you can go to. Document everything.
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I don't know anything about Australian law, but I suspect it's illegal for him to ignore your concerns like that. Talk to a lawyer--at very least, the company should transfer you to another department so you don't have to work with your current boss, if not fire him.
The heart of the issue is that she was shown something that she didn't want to see in the first place. Sexual Harassment isn't a "suck it up and get over it." Once you see something like that u can't unsee it. Seek legal help and charges filed against him. Apologize for that having to happen.