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Claiming Sexual Harassment: The new weapon for women?
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<blockquote data-quote="Great Asp" data-source="post: 16020453" data-attributes="member: 53322"><p>I know several men that own their own small businesses. All of them in the last week have asked me if I will be changing my hiring practices for women. It seems they are concerned with being in the wrong place at the wrong time with a female employee and having to defend themselves against this type of charge.</p><p></p><p>About 6 months ago I had a past employee post on Facebook that I was a racist. Being familiar with the definition of the word "racist" I am sure that I am not a racist. (I do however hate stupid people) I had facebook pull it down since the post could impact my business. But it still bothered me that someone just tossed a grenade at me and I did not have a way to refute the charge. (I don't know if it matters, but the ex-employee is white).</p><p></p><p>I am beginning to think that this #metoo movement will bring change, just not the exact change that was intended.</p><p></p><p>E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great Asp, post: 16020453, member: 53322"] I know several men that own their own small businesses. All of them in the last week have asked me if I will be changing my hiring practices for women. It seems they are concerned with being in the wrong place at the wrong time with a female employee and having to defend themselves against this type of charge. About 6 months ago I had a past employee post on Facebook that I was a racist. Being familiar with the definition of the word "racist" I am sure that I am not a racist. (I do however hate stupid people) I had facebook pull it down since the post could impact my business. But it still bothered me that someone just tossed a grenade at me and I did not have a way to refute the charge. (I don't know if it matters, but the ex-employee is white). I am beginning to think that this #metoo movement will bring change, just not the exact change that was intended. E [/QUOTE]
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