Powerful Men Have Changed Their Behavior at Work Since #MeToo
- Sexual harassment training, complaints, lawsuits on the rise
- A danger of over-correction if women get left on the sidelines
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Has the workplace changed in the year since New York Times reported the first allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein? At the very least, many powerful men have altered their behavior, according to a new survey from the Society for Human Resource Management.
A third of the more than 1,000 executives surveyed said they’ve adjusted their behaviors at work to avoid what could be perceived as sexual harassment.