Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) had been created to cease delicate industrial info being shared. However the MeToo motion – and the crimes of Harvey Weinstein – shone a light-weight on how the contracts had been getting used to silence victims of office abuse.Zelda Perkins was Harvey Weinstein’s PA. When she broke the NDA that stopped her from speaking about her horrible experiences with the movie mogul she helped galvanise the MeToo motion. Since then she has been campaigning in opposition to using NDAs, which she says have helped cowl up abuse within the office and permit highly effective individuals to flee the implications of their actions.Alexandra Topping tells Nosheen Iqbal how widespread using NDAs has develop into in British workplaces and the way a change within the legislation may assist put an finish to them being misused. She explains how permitting workers to talk out may assist change office tradition for the higher. {Photograph}: Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock
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