direct to your inboxThe Oxford coronavirus vaccine will go to care home residents and staff first, the Health Secretary has said.Writing exclusively for the Mirror, Matt Hancock said 2020 'can be a year of renewal'.
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Also Read: Anita Hill Is Creating an App to Hold Serial Abusers Accountable (Video)“The entertainment industry has every reason to do better. The business case for diversity and inclusion is well-established: Diverse companies consistently out-earn nondiverse companies.
Diverse and inclusive companies are also more innovative and agile, and weather crisis more effectively,” Hill wrote. “Unsurprisingly, cultures that are inclusive are less likely to experience sexual harassment.
direct to your inboxThe Oxford coronavirus vaccine will go to care home residents and staff first, the Health Secretary has said.Writing exclusively for the Mirror, Matt Hancock said 2020 'can be a year of renewal'.
Chrishell Stause and new boyfriend Keo Motsepe spent Christmas together with her family as the Selling Sunset star marked her first holiday season without her mom.“Introduced @keo_motsepe to the fam,” she captioned a series of pics on Instagram of the couple and her family members wearing matching holiday onesies on Friday, December 25. “He fit right in.
A Tennessee health official said this week that coronavirus-related hospitalizations and deaths are already at the "critical stage" in the state -- warning that any post-holiday surge could push the state and already-strapped health care resources to the brink. "The next few days and next couple of weeks are going to really determine how our hospitals are going to function over the next month," Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Dr.
Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries has released a new statement that assures fans that the upcoming game will be worth the wait.Studio head Bonnie Ross reassured fans that Halo Infinite will be “the Halo game you deserve” in a new post on the Halo Waypoint blog, where she also reiterated the game’s Fall 2021 release window.“I realize the wait has been difficult, and I assure you that the team wants the game in your hands as soon as possible, but they also want to deliver something special…
A co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project group, a PAC formed by a group of "Never Trump" Rebublicans to aid Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential race, said on his podcast that he will reregister as a Democrat. Steve Schmidt had been a Republican strategist for years before breaking with the party over President Trump.
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In releasing the final report of The Hollywood Survey, the Hollywood Commission — chaired by Anita Hill — warns that far more work by the entertainment industry is required to convince workers systemic racism can be tackled and that sexual harassers and other power-abusers can be held accountable.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentThree years ago, the #MeToo movement began a Hollywood reckoning that put on blast some of the most powerful players in entertainment.
The Hollywood Commission has released its final report and recommendations – lots of them – based on its groundbreaking survey of sexual harassment and discrimination in the entertainment industry, concluding that while Hollywood has made real progress towards being more diverse and inclusive, “There is much more to be done.”
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The WGA West has issued a set of community standards to address issues of bias, discrimination, inequity, bullying and sexual harassment in the workplace. “These standards exist to protect all writers,” the guild’s leaders told their members today. “Inappropriate behavior around co-workers isn’t just unpleasant, it can cost jobs, trigger lawsuits, and change or end careers.”