Sexual harassment in the workplace is a form of unfair discrimination prohibited by the Employment Equity Act and the Code of Good Practice on the Handling of Sexual Harassment Cases in the Workplace. Employers in Gauteng have a legal duty to prevent and address it.
Step 1. Document every incident — dates, what was said or done, witnesses, any messages or emails.
Step 2. Report the harassment to your HR department or a designated workplace confidant as required by your employer's harassment policy.
Step 3. If HR does not act, or if the harasser is a superior, escalate to the company's senior leadership or board.
Step 4. If the employer fails to act, refer an unfair labour practice dispute to the CCMA within 90 days of the last act of harassment.
Step 5. Alternatively (or in addition), lodge a complaint with the Commission for Employment Equity (part of the Department of Employment and Labour).
Step 6. If the harassment constituted a criminal act (sexual assault, indecent exposure), open a case at the nearest SAPS station in Gauteng.
📋 CCMA: Johannesburg CCMA (011 377 6650) or Pretoria CCMA (012 843 1000)
⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Johannesburg (011 877 2000) or Pretoria (012 325 1726)
🏛️ High Court: Gauteng Division of the High Court (Johannesburg: 011 335 0082 | Pretoria: 012 315 0868)
🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Johannesburg, Pretoria, Randburg, Soweto, Midrand, and other magistrates' courts
🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Gauteng Rental Housing Tribunal (011 355 4000)
Gauteng has the highest volume of labour disputes, housing evictions, and consumer complaints in the country. Multiple CCMA regional offices serve the province.