New survey sheds light on Me Too movement in Canadian workplaces
TORONTO — In the wake of the Me Too movement — sparked by sexual misconduct allegations surrounding Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein and dozens of other prominent men — a spotlight has been placed on workplace behaviour and the equal treatment of women.
Ahead of the one-year anniversary of the movement, talent organization theBoardlist Canada and U.S. research firm Qualtrics surveyed more than 100 Canadian board members, venture capitalists and executives and found women are still reporting mistreatment at the office and that many companies are still not taking action after Me Too.
The online survey conducted between May and June 2018 found:
– 41 per cent of respondents said they have experienced sexual harassment, misconduct or assault in their careers