Not exact matches
The topics were thrust onto the national stage in October when news broke that Hollywood boss Harvey Weinstein had allegedly sexually harassed and abused
dozens of women for decades, using his power in the
industry to threaten their careers...
In the wake
of the New York Times's explosive report alleging that megaproducer and Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed and assaulted
dozens of women over decades as one
of the most powerful men in Hollywood, there's been one overwhelming reaction from
industry insiders and dedicated celebrity gossip readers: Finally.
In the United States, Great Place to Work ® produces the annual Fortune «100 Best Companies to Work For ®» list and a series
of Great Place to Work ® Best Workplaces lists including lists for Millennials,
Women, Diversity, Small and Medium Companies and over a half
dozen different
industry lists.
In the three weeks since
dozens of women came forward with allegations
of sexual assault and misconduct against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, the cultural landscape has been altered, with claims brought against figures across other
industries.
On Sunday, Blanchett, DuVernay and Stewart were joined by Patty Jenkins, Marion Cotillard, Salma Hayek, Agnes Varda and
dozens of other female actors, directors, writers, producers and distributors to stand halfway up the red carpet, symbolizing the challenges
women face to climb the
industry ladder.