U.S. Men Less Concerned Than in 2017 About Sexual Harassment
March 18, 2019
March 18, 2019
WASHINGTON, March 18 -- Gallup, a research-based, global performance-management consulting company, issued the following news:
By Megan Brenan
Seventeen months after the #Metoo movement exploded, U.S. men are less convinced than they were at the start of the movement that sexual harassment in the workplace is a major problem. They are also more likely to believe that people in the workplace are too sensitive to the problem of sexual harassment. Still, on both measures, . . .
By Megan Brenan
Seventeen months after the #Metoo movement exploded, U.S. men are less convinced than they were at the start of the movement that sexual harassment in the workplace is a major problem. They are also more likely to believe that people in the workplace are too sensitive to the problem of sexual harassment. Still, on both measures, . . .