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Though the 'Me Too Movement' helped in creating some murmur with respect to sexual harassment of women in the workplace, it has failed to create a lasting positive impact on the work culture in India. Do you agree?
Answer: The 'Me Too Movement' in India was inspired by a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault directed at women. In 2018, women across the spectrum opened up and shared their stories about abuse by men in positions of power. The Movement gave a voice to many voiceless women in IndiaRead more
Answer: The ‘Me Too Movement’ in India was inspired by a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault directed at women. In 2018, women across the spectrum opened up and shared their stories about abuse by men in positions of power. The Movement gave a voice to many voiceless women in India and helped raise pertinent issues relating to the safety of women, especially in the workplace, such as:
Although the Me Too Movement empowered women to speak up, the impact was momentary. It did not result in a substantial structural change in the workplace culture or society in general, as it had the following limitations:
Despite its limitations, the Movement has set the ball rolling and brought about awareness regarding sexual harassment at the workplace. The need of the hour is to sensitize people about sexual crimes, especially young men. Further, corporations need to conduct sessions and keep their Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) in order.
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