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While we are hearing about it most in entertainment and politics, it’s actually service (albeit a pervasive cultural issue prevalent across all career types.) 53% of all women and 19% of all men will be sexually harassed in their lifetime, but young women and women of color are disproportionately victims of workplace harassment because of their lack of discernible skills or experience to get a new job. Many are financially stuck under the thumb of their harasser and are afraid to speak up in fear of losing their job or a lack of action taken against their aggressor. For whatever reason we hold famous people and public figures to a higher standard but normal people in positions of power (restaurant/hotel/retail managers) are just as creepy! I absolutely do not think this is just an issue in industries with big names and media following, but unfortunately I think it is where we will see the most action to get them removed. I can only hope it sparks a similar movement for normal people working normal everyday jobs because this behavior is disgusting, unacceptable, and inexcusable. Happy Tuesday!
Great comment! It was too long to put in the daily email but thank you so much for sharing!