According to the Discrimination Act, work on active, preventive measures against sexual harassment under the law must be carried out in cooperation with employees – usually the unions that are represented in the workplace.
This implies that the employer has an obligation to cooperate in the development of guidelines and practices regarding sexual harassment, and also to cooperate in the follow-up and evaluation of these guidelines and practices.
Proactive working environment activities form the basis of a work environment free of harassment and different types of discrimination. It is therefore of the utmost importance that the employer, in the context of its systematic work environment activities, also deals with these issues.
At the workplace, the local Saco-S organization deals specifically with workplace issues, primarily through local health and safety representatives. One of their most important tasks is to ensure that the employer fulfils its obligations.
As a member
As a member of SULF, you receive individual support from the local elected representatives at your workplace. For example, your local union representatives support you in your contacts with your employer. You get help with coming to an agreement with the employer about the measures that are appropriate and your local union reps can negotiate for you if such a situation occurs.
Contact information to local Saco-s associations
It is also possible to contact the membership helpline. You can find contact information and opening hours here. Contact with union reps are only available to SULF members so please be prepared to give your personal registration number or your membership number.
For union representatives
As union representatives, we often meet members who have been victims of, or experienced, sexual harassment in different ways. In order to respond and act as effectively as possible, it is important that our elected representatives are well-trained in the Discrimination Act, the Work Environment Act and basic labour law. SULF trains its union representatives on a continuous basis via a wide range of courses and newsletters where information is provided about, for example, new legislation and regulations in the field.
Union courses for SULF representatives (in Swedish)
Union courses for Saco-S representatives (in Swedish)