Truthout
Sexual Harassment
“Anything to Avoid a Scandal”: How Colleges Sideline Sexual Abuse
Laws and policies are only as effective as their enforcers, who all too often align with the powerful on campus.
Graduate Student Workers Organize Against Sexual Harassment on Campus
Graduate student workers have turned to unions to combat endemic conditions of sexual harassment.
Rep. Jim Jordan Thinks Coaches Can Ignore “Locker Room Talk” About Abuse
It's time for the congressman to admit that he betrayed his athletes and step down, even if the GOP won't fire him.
Congress Finally Introduces Bill to Address Sexual Harassment at Work
The bill takes aim at nondisclosure agreements that prevent workers from speaking out.
What Came Before #MeToo: The Himpathy That Shaped Misogyny
Kate Manne’s “Down Girl” describes a punitive social system that rewards compliance and punishes resistance.
An Employer Can Unilaterally Force Employees Into Secret Arbitration Systems
CounterSpin interview with Joanne Doroshow on forced arbitration.
Here’s Why Only One in Four Women Who Have Been Sexually Harassed Tell Their Employers
What can be done about this?
Women of Color Demand Federal Investigation of Sexual Harassment at McDonald’s
Low wages make workers vulnerable.
Graduate Workers Strike at Columbia, 50 Years After ’68 Occupation
The strike is planned to continue through the end of classes.
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