Combating sexual harassment in the workplace
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<subfield code="a">A powerful Hollywood mogul. A high-profile television news host. A well-known actor. A sitting U.S. Senator. From celebrities to politicians, they began to fall. It started with a few voices speaking up and has cascaded into an avalanche of sexual harassment and misconduct charges that has continued well into 2018. While many of the sexual harassment charges leveled in the #MeToo movement so far have been against household names and powerful elites, there is a sense of both fear and anticipation that similar allegations are coming to corporate America. It is a fear well-placedtales of sexual harassment in the workplace have always been plentiful.</subfield>
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