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Embattled Time’s Up, post-Cuomo, announces a ‘major reset’

Three months after a damaging scandal forced the departure of its top leader, Time’s Up is announcing a “major reset,” pledging to rebuild from the ground up.

Time’s Up group to ‘completely rebuild’ after criticism for its role in Andrew M. Cuomo sexual harassment accusations

A report stemming from the Cuomo controversy uncovered a broad range of internal complaints about the anti-harassment organization’s leadership and direction.

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Shonda Rhimes, Eva Longoria among Time's Up board members "stepping aside" during organization's transition

All but four board members of the sexual assault victim advocacy group will exit their roles amid its "current crisis."

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Shaken by scandal, Time’s Up plans to shuffle its board

Time's Up to rebuild its board after revelations that its former leaders tried to help former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fight harassment allegations.

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Time's Up CEO Tina Tchen resigns amid fallout over Cuomo controversy

Tina Tchen allegedly told staffers at the organization to "stand down" from releasing a statement in support of Lindsey Boylan, the first woman to publicly accuse former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment.

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Time's Up CEO Tina Tchen resigns in wake of Cuomo scandal

Time’s Up CEO Tina Tchen has resigned in the wake of revelations that leaders of the sexual harassment victims’ advocacy group advised former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration after he was accused of misconduct.

Time's Up CEO reportedly told colleagues to 'stand down' on supporting Cuomo accuser

Time's Up CEO reportedly told colleagues to 'stand down' on supporting Cuomo accuser

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Tainted by Cuomo scandal, can Time’s Up survive?

Time's Up began as a Hollywood sisterhood determined to undo the male status quo. Now the group reckons over its own power struggles and straying focus.

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Women Left Their Jobs To Be Caregivers. A Business Coalition Wants Companies To Help

More women than men left the workforce during the pandemic, many because they had to care for children. A business council wants companies to take the lead in expanding child care and elder care.

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PR firms: Golden Globes must reform or stars will boycott

“We call on the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. AdThe message was the latest salvo in an ongoing scandal for the embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association. On Monday, Time's Up reiterated that position and endorsed the publicity firms' letter. In response to the publicity firms' letter, the press association responded with an outline of various initiatives its taking while accepting it had work to do. “We should have done more, and sooner,” acknowledged the press association.

Golden Globes vows reform amid scrutiny on diversity

In this video grab issued Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, by NBC, hosts Tina Fey, left, from New York, and Amy Poehler, from Beverly Hills, Calif., speak at the Golden Globe Awards. (NBC via AP)Facing heightened scrutiny arounds its membership and practices, the group behind the Golden Globe Awards says that it is committed to immediate “transformational change” and reforms. Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler called for change on the broadcast, as did award winners of the night like Jane Fonda and Dan Levy. Three HFPA members took the stage during the low-rated show to acknowledge the controversy. Time’s Up president and CEO Tina Tchen said that “the clock is ticking.”

Ahead of the election, a landslide of documentaries

This combination photo shows poster art for political documentaries, from left, "All In: The Fight for Democracy," "Boys State," "537 Votes," "Slay the Dragon," and "The Fight." The election has unleashed an avalanche of documentaries like no season before it. In a presidential election of enormous stakes, filmmakers have rushed to finish their films before Election Day. (Amazon, from left, Apple TV Plus, HBO Max, Magnolia Pictures, Magnolia Pictures via AP)NEW YORK – The election has unleashed an avalanche of documentaries like no season before it. In a presidential election of enormous stakes, filmmakers have rushed to finish their films before Election Day, to try to inform, sway and entertain the electorate.

Time's Up study: Many who report harassment face retaliation

Three years into the #MeToo movement, there may be more awareness around workplace sexual harassment. But a new report finds that almost three-quarters of people reporting such harassment suffer from retaliation if they complain. More than 7 out of 10 people who reported sexual harassment at the workplace said they faced some form of retaliation, up to and including being fired, said the report. It also found that workplace harassment severely impacted workers’ economic, physical and mental health, and that often, people were subjected to more than one form of workplace harassment — both sexual and racial, for example. — Most people reported harassment to their employer, 64%, rather than a government agency, court or law enforcement.

YWomen Vote 2020: A Virtual Conversation on the Impact of your Vote in Florida

YWomen Vote 2020 is Presented by YWCA South FloridaSOUTH FLORIDA – YWCA South Florida and YWCA USA present the YWomen Vote 2020 virtual town hall featuring a Conversation with America’s Women on October 13, 2020 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The webinar, sponsored by Uber and Apollo Bank, will lift women’s voices to transform and inform the voting experience. As our nation grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impacts on women, raising our voices is even more important. With 8 in 10 women enthusiastic to vote, women are highly motivated to advance shared personal and economic security interests in 2020. Guest speakers, experts in the field and YWCA will explore the issues that matter most to the women in Florida – including new polling results – and share critical, accurate information about voting requirements.

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Women say they will fight sexism, 'ugly' attacks on Harris

Women say they will fight sexism, 'ugly' attacks on HarrisPublished: August 12, 2020, 12:15 amFILE - In this March 9, 2020, file photo, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden at Renaissance High School in Detroit. Before Joe Biden named Harris his running mate, womens groups were readying a campaign of their own: Shutting down sexist coverage and disinformation about a vice presidential nominee they say is headed for months of false smears and brutal attacks from internet haters. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Activists ask NBC to release NDAs, hold independent probe

On Saturday, Tina Tchen, incoming president and CEO of Time's Up, said NBC Universal, while taking a useful first step, hadn't gone far enough to release employees from non-disclosure agreements or other restrictive clauses. "If NBC Universal is truly committed to letting survivors and employees speak out about sexual harassment at the network, it should simply release them from their non-disclosure agreements," she said. "There is no reason to place the burden on those who choose to speak to reveal themselves in advance to NBC Universal. Also calling for further action by NBC Universal was Linda Vester, a former NBC News employee who has accused NBC star anchor Tom Brokaw of sexual harassment and now heads a group called Silence Breakers Alliance. Vester has also been calling for NBC Universal to allow an independent inquiry.

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