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Men are afraid to mentor women after #MeToo and it hurts us all: study
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74273450:MV80MDQzMzc4XzczMjQ1NTg2XzE0QjcxREUy] Not surprising. Just saw a trial going on in Australia where a dude stopped and helped a girl get her car going, and she accused him of sexual assault and he lost his job, went to jail with no bail!, his wife divorced him, the media smeared him....and omg, just awful. [/quote]
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"“We’re in a bad place — no one’s ever gotten promoted without a one-on-one meeting, I feel confident in saying that,” Sandberg tells “CBS This Morning” host Gayle King Friday. “Senior men right now are nine times more hesitant to travel with a woman and six times more likely to hesitate to have a work dinner.”
Women — and especially women of color — don’t get the same amount of mentoring as men, “which means we’re not getting an equal seat at the table,” Sandberg says.
“It’s not enough to not harass us, you need to not ignore us, either.”"
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