I agree. They're not looking for vindication but for recognition that there has been something wrong, that they have been a victim of sexual harassment, and that somebody in power recognizes that.
October 23rd, 2012 / 10:35 a.m.
Partner and Director of Research, Labour Law and Employment Law Groups, Nelligan O'Brien Payne
I agree. They're not looking for vindication but for recognition that there has been something wrong, that they have been a victim of sexual harassment, and that somebody in power recognizes that.
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