From: Understanding Sexual Harassment: What It Is and Why It Matters
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Historically, sexual harassment was often ignored or accepted, especially in workplaces dominated by men. Over time, social movements like #MeToo have raised awareness and pushed for change. Laws and workplace policies have evolved to recognize harassment as a serious problem that needs to be addressed.

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  • Past tolerance allowed harassment to continue
  • Social movements increase awareness
  • Laws have become stricter over decades
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Sexual harassment negatively affects mental health, causing stress, anxiety, and depression.
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Workplaces with strong anti-harassment policies have fewer incidents of sexual harassment.
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Sexual harassment affects all genders but is most commonly reported by women.
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