87-94% of victims never come forward to report an incident or their abuser.

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What does the Legislature have to hide?

AS SURVIVORS of workplace sexual harassment who lead an organization dedicated to eradicating workplace toxicity, we know the pernicious effects of sweeping bad behavior under the rug.

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Erie Times: We scored two achievements for #MeToo in 2022 — with bipartisan support. Here's how | Opinion

Not since activist Tarana Burke launched the #MeToo movement in 2006 have survivors of workplace sexual misconduct had a year like 2022. Two of this century's most significant labor changes, both signed into law in the last eight months, have finally given workers experiencing sexual assault and harassment the right to publicly hold their abusers accountable.

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NJ.com: Julie Roginsky | Men must call out men for misogyny

For over a decade, I served on the board of an organization dedicated to ensuring that more women work in politics. As part of my duties, I spoke each year before a group of highly motivated, ambitious women, whose goal was to climb the political ladder.

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