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Highest ever per-person class action payout 'a huge win for women'

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Women who were sexually assaulted or harassed while working for the City of Leduc, Alta., over the past 20 years are now eligible for a class-action settlement of between $10,000 and $265,000 — the largest known per-person settlement...
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Violent crackdowns in India as elite female wrestlers protest sexual harassment

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Several top Indian wrestlers, including Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik, have been arrested after weeks of demonstrations against the head of the national wrestling federation. Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is accused of sexually preying on...
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Indian wrestlers accuse WFI chief, coaches of sexual harassment

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Top Indian wrestlers have organised sit-in protests against several coaches and the sport’s chief, who is also a Parliam
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1 in 3 Australian parliament staff sexually harassed: Report

9th - Higher Ed
A high-profile inquiry into sexual harassment and bullying in Australia’s parliament has found “sexist culture” to be widespread.
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Protesters demand better police action on violence against women

9th - Higher Ed
Demonstrators called for police officers and men to do more to stop violence.
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Preventing sexual violence by tackling toxic masculinity

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics show nearly half of all sexual assaults are committed against young women, and their perpetrators are usually men they know. Experts say preventing sexual violence against women starts with having conversations around the...
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Bobby Kotick Considers Leaving Activision Blizzard if He Can't Quickly Fix Culture: Report

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Caleb Silver, the Editor-in-Chief for Investopedia, joined Wake Up With Cheddar to break down the latest in the Activision Blizzard sexual misconduct scandal. After 1,700 of the embattled video game maker's employees signed a petition...
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Activision Blizzard Reports Solid Q3 Earnings but Grim Q4 Outlook Worries Investors

9th - Higher Ed
John Freeman, VP of equity research at CFRA Research, joined Cheddar to break down factors weighing on video game publisher Activision Blizzard as it deals with the fallout from delayed releases and sexual harassment scandals. While not...
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Fired staffer sues Alberta premier’s office, alleging sexual harassment, toxic workplace

9th - Higher Ed
A former high level staffer in the Alberta legislature is suing the office of Premier Jason Kenney over allegations of a toxic workplace and sexual harassment in legislative offices, though Kenney is not named in the suit.
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Activision Blizzard CEO Apologizes Over Sexual Harassment Reports, Takes Pay Cut

9th - Higher Ed
The CEO at Activision Blizzard Bobby Kotick apologized to employees after the company had been rocked by the public airing of sexual harassment claims that went unchecked. Kotick also asked that his compensation of more than $150 million...
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Activision Blizzard Fires More Than 20 Employees Over Sexual Harassment Claims

9th - Higher Ed
Video game company Activision Blizzard said it's cracking down on workplace harassment following a settlement with the EEOC for $18 million. More than 20 workers and supervisors were fired (though no executives), and the company revealed...
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'We are solely focused on the need to address the culture crisis in the Canadian Armed Forces': Defence minister

9th - Higher Ed
Defence Minister Anita Anand joined Power & Politics Monday to discuss the federal government's formal apology to victims of military sexual misconduct.
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Former navy commander left position without discipline after sexual misconduct investigation

9th - Higher Ed
The defence minister has ordered a review of how the Canadian Armed Forces handled the departure of retired commander Danny Croucher. He was under investigation for sexual misconduct, but allowed to leave voluntarily rather than face...
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Toxic workplace conditions persist at Royal Canadian Mint, external review says

9th - Higher Ed
An external review obtained by CBC News says the protective services section of the Royal Canadian Mint still has a toxic workplace culture, despite former employees speaking out about racism, discrimination and misogyny. One employee...
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FAA Reviewing Safety Claims Against Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin

9th - Higher Ed
Jeff Bezos' space travel company Blue Origin is under fire after a group of 20 current and former employees signed a letter to the FAA claiming safety violations that were detailed along with accusations of sexual harassment.
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U.K. launches helpline for school sexual violence

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The U.K.'s Department of Education has launched an online helpline for school sexual violence in response to social media posts about experiences of sexual harassment and misconduct in schools.
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'We, As Ourselves' Initiative Aims to Support Black Survivors of Sexual Violence

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Monifa Bandele, chief operating officer of the TIME'S UP Foundation, discusses the new initiative dedicated to supporting Black survivors of sexual violence.
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Thousands attend Sarah Everard vigil in London despite ban

9th - Higher Ed
Police criticised for breaking up vigil as crowd pays tribute to slain woman hours after police officer charged with her murder appears in court.
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Biopic film Slalom looks at sexual harassment in sport

9th - Higher Ed
"It was really the idea of finally working on the coach-trainer relationship," its director Charlène Favier told Euronews.
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US Army fires, suspends 14 soldiers over violence at base

9th - Higher Ed
Texas base Fort Hood has seen murders, harassment, sexual assault and alleged prostitution rings, triggering an investigation.
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Mount Allison University students speak out against campus sexual violence

9th - Higher Ed
Students at Mount Allison University in N.B. say they're being silenced when reporting sexual violence on campus and are pushing for concrete change from university officials.
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Ubisoft executives ousted after sexual harassment allegations

9th - Higher Ed
Video gaming has its 'MeToo' moment as sexual harassment accusations at Ubisoft force executives, including one Canadian, out of their jobs. The industry looks at how to change its reputation for toxic masculinity.
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Employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights say their sexual assault allegations were dismissed by HR

9th - Higher Ed
Five current and former female employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights allege they've been sexually harassed by the same male colleague and say their complaints to human resources were dismissed.
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CEO of Canadian Museum for Human Rights resigns

9th - Higher Ed
John Young, the president and CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, has resigned following allegations of sexual harassment and racism at the Winnipeg institution, as well as complaints that staff were forced to censor LGBT content.