The majority of Americans believe there's now less tolerance for workplace harassment and abuse and more support for those who report it compared to before the MeToo movement, according to a new study.
The movement’s roots were planted more than a decade before the hashtag went viral, when activist Tarana Burke
The partisan gap is larger than the gender gap: 54% of women who have heard of #MeToo support it, compared with 42% of men.
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