The “Me Too” movement brought the once-taboo subject of sexual harassment out of the shadows and into the national spotlight. Over the years, the movement only grew, going viral in 2017 when victims of the “casting couch” came forward against disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. The movement spread to the workplace, with employees coming forward against the likes of morning show anchor Matt Lauer and the late Roger Ailes. According to the Equal Employment O...
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