The corporate climb: women locked out of old boys’ club in misguided Me Too backlash
TORONTO — A lawyer is asked whether a male executive should leave the door open when meeting with a woman.
A consultant’s longtime male client will only take a meeting with her if someone else is in the room.
A public relations executive hears from senior business leaders who say they are shying away from mentoring young women.
The revelations relayed to The Canadian Press about being a woman in corporate Canada in recent months offer a glimpse into a male-dominated workforce that is quietly grappling with the unintended consequences of the Me Too movement.