Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment,
Corporate,
Civil Rights
Nov. 9, 2017
Why does sexual harassment persist?
We can excoriate the offenders in the news, strip them of their careers, reduce them to confessional supplicants, but the dark side of sexual harassment still hovers over the workplace. Why?





Frank Pray
Employment Law Office of Frank PrayEmail: fpray@employee-rights-atty.com
Francis is an employee rights attorney practicing in Newport Beach.
Twenty-six years since Anita Hill, and 19 years since Monica Lewinsky, and what has changed? The evidence is that our culture has a character flaw un-erased by stories of public scandal or legislation. Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and James Toback are like the dark horsemen of power abuses yet to come. We can excoriate the offenders in the news, strip them of their careers, reduce them to confessional supplicants, but the dark side of sexual harassment still hovers ...
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