Women Continue to Confront Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A McKinsey Study
Tuesday, 17 September 2024, 04:01
Women Face Unchanged Rates of Sexual Harassment
Women account for almost 6 in 10 college graduates and half of the labor market. Yet, a study from McKinsey indicates that rates of sexual harassment have not seen improvement over the last five years. This is concerning as women experience various biases and hurdles in their professional environments.
Key Findings on Sexual Harassment
- Stagnant rates of harassment signal an ongoing struggle for women.
- Educational achievements are not translating to workplace equity.
- Urgent measures are needed to address sexual harassment and workplace bias.
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