
(Very small business is defined as an enterprise employing fewer than six people)
In very small businesses where the owner/employer has direct contact with all employees and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of daily operations, a written policy may be unnecessary provided that the employer:
Employees in very small business should be advised to make a complaint to the owner/employer if they are subjected to discrimination and harassment. The general principles that apply to informal and formal complaint procedures should be observed.
Employees should be advised that they also have the right to approach HREOC or their state/territory anti-discrimination agency.
If the owner/employer requires assistance to deal with a complaint, they should contact employer organisations, small business associations, industry associations, HREOC or state/territory anti-discrimination agencies for advice.
Owner/employers in very small business are encouraged to attend any relevant seminars or training sessions run by employer organisations, small business associations, industry associations or state/territory anti-discrimination agencies.
They are also encouraged to obtain any available resources on discrimination, harassment and their legal responsibilities from employer organisations, small business associations, industry associations, HREOC or state/territory anti-discrimination agencies.
