Canadian film, TV leaders to meet about industry's 'prevalent' sexual harassment


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Canadian film and T.V. leaders are acknowledging that passionate nuisance has also been a “prevalent” partial of a party attention north of a border.


And they have designed a assembly to plead how to tackle it.


In a arise of a inundate of allegations opposite depressed Hollywood noble Harvey Weinstein and others, a kinship representing Canadian actors, ACTRA, has had rough meetings with attention groups.


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Weinstein faces dozens of accusations of passionate nuisance and/or passionate assault, with military in New York, Los Angeles and London investigating. (Richard Shotwell/Invision/Associated Press)


Union members are scheming for a broader assembly of stakeholders on Nov 23rd in Toronto.


On a bulletin — how they can work together to exercise practical, petrify measures to tackle passionate misconduct.


Theresa Tova — ACTRA inhabitant treasurer and ACTRA Toronto boss — says passionate nuisance has been —quote — “going on forever” and there needs to be a enlightenment change.


ACTRA says a attention as a whole needs to figure out how to prevent, news and lane cases of passionate misconduct, from pre-production to post-production.


It also needs to emanate a protected space for victims to pronounce out but fear of atonement or harassment.



Article source: http://www.france24.com/en/20161002-supporters-defend-trump-wake-tax-revelations

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