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Sexual harassment in offices reduced

Sick men will lose courage when women raise their voices against exploitation. Cases of their exploitation at workplace have reduced. Hundreds of high-ranking men had to retreat after the fraud was exposed. Big men like American actor Kevin Spacey, The Paris Review editor Lorin Stein, Senator Al Fra

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Men now work in a disciplined manner, organizations become more accountable.
Sick men will lose courage when women raise their voices against exploitation. Cases of their exploitation at workplace have reduced. Hundreds of high-ranking men had to retreat after the fraud was exposed. Big men like American actor Kevin Spacey, The Paris Review editor Lorin Stein, Senator Al Franken had to retreat. 
It's been five years since the MeToo campaign. A survey was conducted by Pew Research on the impact of the MeToo campaign in America. According to him, the situation in the American offices has improved. The behavior of men in offices has changed. His communication style has changed. 46% of men find it difficult to decide how and at what address to talk to women in the office. While 46% women believe that there is no difference in communication style.

A committee was formed to deal with exploitation in offices
As compared to 5 years ago, the cases of exploitation have decreased. 7 out of 10 people believe that now in such cases action is taken against the culprit. 62% of people believe that the victim's word can be trusted. He does not need to be silent in the face of his misdeeds to be heard. A separate committee has been constituted for such matters in the offices, which essentially has women members.

Most of the support came from the youth
More than half of American men support MeToo, while 17% of women oppose it. Most of the dedication was done by the youth. Boys and girls aged 18 to 29 were forced to join the movement. Fatima Goss, president of the National Women's Law Center in the United States, says that so many women coming together will require a policy change. Organizations are also responsible for preventing exploitation of women and compel to take action

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