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Ex-Prosecutor in South Korea #MeToo Case Is Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison

SEOUL, South Korea — A former senior South Korean prosecutor was sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday on charges of banishing a junior prosecutor to an obscure posting after she tried to expose his sexual misconduct. The case of the former senior prosecutor, Ahn Tae-geun, drew particular attention in South Korea because the

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RTL Today – #MeToo: South Korean prosecutor jailed in #MeToo case

A former senior South Korean prosecutor was convicted of abuse of power and jailed for two years on Wednesday in connection with a high-profile case that triggered the country’s #MeToo movement. Ahn Tae-geun was accused of repeatedly groping a female junior colleague at the funeral of another co-worker’s father. After Seo Ji-hyun filed a formal

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Advice for Professional Women Who Want to Get Ahead in the #MeToo Era

The era of the #MeToo movement has now produced a response from men, and it’s not the one that most women expected or wanted. Some men are responding with what’s called the “Pence Effect,” named after Vice President Mike Pence, who has said he avoids dining alone with any woman other than his wife. Women

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What’s Next After the #MeToo Movement? Women Must Take Charge to Combat Sexism in the Workplace

Enough already. I’ve written about sexism in the workplace, and I thought the situation might be improving—how wrong I was. A recent study of women sheds new light on the sexism that women face at work, and it’s even sadder for women in sales. It’s time for sexism to stop. Would you recognize sexism when

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When #MeToo and Sexual Harassment Revelations Trigger PTSD at the Office, What Do You Do?

Yesterday, another two public officials resigned due to sex scandals and their resignations seem a bit backward. The first, Al Franken (D-Minn) had photos of him inappropriately touching women. He, however, denied that he’d really done anything really wrong, saying, “I also think it gave some people the false impression that I was admitting to doing

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