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Sexual Harassment Is Common In Scientific Fieldwork

sciencehabit writes: Universities and other workplaces have codes of conduct guarding against sexual harassment. But what about the more casual venue of scientific fieldwork—which is also a workplace? A new survey finds that sexual harassment and assaults occur frequently in the field, with little consequence for the perpetrators or explicit prohibitions against such conduct. The study reveals that the primary targets were young women who were harassed, assaulted, and even raped by men who were usually senior to them in rank, although men also reported harassment.

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  1. Re:Some people are jerks by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Apparently, if it isn't in the policy manual, women don't know how to call the police. But that's not surprising, because ever since birth control, the free love/rape culture has said that anything sexual is the woman's problem alone.

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  2. Re:Such harassment by sg_oneill · · Score: 1, Troll

    Whether it does or doe not contribute to a healthy work environment, is it sexual harassment?

    I say no.

    Who gives a shit about the semantics. If your making your female workmates uncomfortable, you deserve to be rapidly ejected out the door with "DO NOT HIRE AGAIN" stamped on your file.

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