Valerie Wu Intern Entertainment industry employees are now more aware of what defines power abuse in the workplace, but aren’t seeing substantial changes addressing misconduct, the Hollywood Commission, headed by Anita Hill, reported Thursday.
For the 2022-2023 Entertainment Industry Survey report, the Hollywood Commission surveyed over 5,000 anonymous industry workers to analyze perceptions of workplace harassment and abuse.
They found that there has overall been an increase in workers’ awareness of workplace misconduct among respondents. However, workers believe there hasn’t been much positive change in alleviating misconduct and holding authority figures accountable for misconduct.
Hollywood Commission board chair and president Hill, known for accusing the U.S. Supreme Court’s Associate Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in 1991, believes that changes in mindset are a positive sign for the future.
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