By JOCELYN NOVECK AP National Writer Three years into the #MeToo movement, there may be more awareness around workplace sexual harassment. But a new report finds that almost three-quarters of people reporting such harassment suffer from retaliation if they complain. More than 7 out of 10 people who reported sexual harassment at the workplace said they faced some form of retaliation, up to and including being fired, said the report. It analyzed 3,317 online requests for legal help from the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund, between January 2018 and the end of April 2020. The finding on retaliation was one […]
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