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Jan 2018
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#MeToo & Work

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About this episode

As becoming increasingly clear the single biggest issue of work culture in the last 10 years has been the Me Too movement.


Louise Ridley and Kirstie Brewer, freelance journalists and founders of Second Source discuss their involvement in the campaign to remove toxic sexual behaviour.


Second Source is a group of women journalists trying to tackle sexual harassment in the media industry.


Find details here: http://www.thesecondsource.co.uk or follow them on Twitter


Emily Reynolds' blog post can be found here.


The Vice UK anonymous letter is here: https://medium.com/@v1ceworkersuk/vice-uk-collective-workers-statement-7cd5f9538f24

The tweets discussing the response to that letter is here.



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