A Christchurch chef convicted of sexually harassing teenage employees continues to work at the restaurant, prompting judicial criticism of the employer's failure to act and calls for greater workplace safety and accountability.
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Christchurch chef keeps job despite sexually harassing young female employeescourt rejects claim of collective responsibility
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