NSW Labor adopts code of conduct on bullying and harassment in wake of scandals

By Kirsty Needham
Updated February 13 2016 - 3:08pm, first published 2:43pm
"The last six months have been hard": Kaila Murnain.  Photo: Dallas Kilponen
"The last six months have been hard": Kaila Murnain. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
"We are the party that protects workers": Linda Burney.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
"We are the party that protects workers": Linda Burney. Photo: Daniel Munoz

NSW Labor has adopted a code of conduct that prohibits bullying and harassment, in an attempt to shake off the scandals that have recently engulfed its head office.

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