The WA Supreme Court has refused to reveal the identity of a Thiess employee who reported to the Wheatstone Project manager that a female Bechtel employee was inviting colleagues to look at her breasts, ruling that it would undermine the effectiveness of Bechtel's "carefully considered, thorough" workplace harassment policies.
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