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Hollywood stars back #TimesUp war on harassment as donations roll in

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LONDON, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hollywood stars including Reese Witherspoo­n, Jessica Chastain and Natalie Portman have backed a campaign against sexual harassment called Time’s Up as donations flood in for a multi-million dollar legal fund to fight abuse cases in the workplace.

In an open letter in the New York Times, they said they particular­ly wanted to “lift up the voices” of women in lowwage industries whose lack of financial stability left them vulnerable to exploitati­on.

“I stand with ALL WOMEN across every industry to say #TIMESUP on abuse, harassment, marginaliz­ation and underrepre­sentation,” tweeted Witherspoo­n who won an Oscar for the Johnny Cash biopic “Walk the Line”.

The campaign comes after a slew of allegation­s of sexual misconduct against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein last year sparked the #MeToo campaign, with women and men using social media to talk about their experience­s of harassment.

More than 300 show business figures including actors, writers and directors launched the Time’s Up initiative with a full page advert in the New York Times on New Year’s Day, pledging to support workers in all industries fight sexual misconduct. “Let’s all make this resolution for the year: No more accepting sexual harassment and inequality at work as normal. It’s NOT normal,” tweeted actress Jessica Biel. By early Tuesday the initiative, also backed by Eva Longoria and Emma Stone, had raised nearly $14 million of a $15 million target for a legal fund to help victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. “We stand with all those who have endured sexual harassment: those who have come forward and those who have decided to remain quiet. It’s time for change, and we must act now,” the group said on their gofundme page. “The voices of those affected in every industry have been silenced for too long.” They said harassment often continued because those responsibl­e and employers never faced consequenc­es and because of systematic gender inequality. “The struggle for women to break in, to rise up the ranks and to simply be heard and acknowledg­ed in male-dominated workplaces must end; time’s up on this impenetrab­le monopoly,” they said. The campaign with hashtag #timesup will also push for legislatio­n to penalise companies that tolerate harassment and to discourage the use of nondisclos­ure agreements to silence victims, according to the New York Times. “Time’s up on silence. Time’s up on waiting. Time’s up on tolerating discrimina­tion, harassment or abuse,” Oscar winner Portman wrote on Instagram.

Actors are being encouraged to wear black at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday to protest against sexual harassment.

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