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Pastimes : THE SLIGHTLY MODERATED BOXING RING

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To: Lane3 who wrote (19602)8/22/2002 9:22:03 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) of 21057
 
I absolutely disagree.

I supervise people in my work. If I harass them, my company had damn well better start asking questions about my sex life. If they don't, they are being derelict in their duty to create a workplace that women can work in free of harassment.

Clinton was the head of the state government workplace in Arkansas and then the federal government executive branch workplace. He allegedly made promises to Ms. Jones about a job in that workplace in Arkansas, and with Ms. Lewinsky an unwanted transfer of employment took place after (or was it during?) her liaison with the President.

The questions should have been asked. If they had not been asked, then you might as well give men (especially those in charge) free reign to harass women at work 24/7.
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