By Tracy Neal, Open Justice reporter of

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A solo mum struggling to make ends meet on the bus run she worked was offered more hours by the company branch manager in return for sex.

The woman initially complied, and the pair had sex at work and on the buses parked there.

But she was ultimately forced to resign after the workplace stress grew too great and her employer failed to act on her complaints.

Now she has won a sexual harassment case described as the most serious of its kind and the Human Rights Review Tribunal has ordered the man to pay her $60,000 in damages for humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to feelings.

It followed partial resolution of a sexual harassment complaint with the Human Rights Commission against her employer and the man who had been contracted to a position there as a branch manager.

While the complaint against her employer was resolved with a confidential settlement, the complaint against him personally was not resolved.

The woman then went to the

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