Houston Chronicle

Executive says women could face a backlash

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Sheryl Sandberg warned of a potential backlash against women and urged companies to put into place clear policies on how allegation­s of sexual harassment are handled.

In a Facebook post, the chief operating officer at Facebook wrote that organizati­ons under pressure to beef up policies for handling allegation­s of sexual misconduct may be tempted to limit their exposure by limiting opportunit­ies for women.

“I have already heard the rumblings of a backlash: ‘This is why you shouldn’t hire women,’ ” Sanders wrote, referring to the rising chorus of women — and some men — alleging sexual misconduct in the workplace. “Actually, this is why you should.”

That movement, following some high-profile sexual misconduct scandals of powerful men, is empowering victims to speak up — but Sandberg said it isn’t enough.

“Too many workplaces lack clear policies about how to handle accusation­s of sexual harassment,” she wrote. She recommends every workplace start with clear principles and put in place policies to support them. That includes creating training sessions on proper workplace behavior, taking all claims seriously, establishi­ng an investigat­ion process and taking swift, decisive action against wrongdoing.

Sandberg also said that she has experience­d harassment while doing her job, although never from anyone she’s worked for. She noted, however, that in each instance the harasser had more power than she did.

“That’s not a coincidenc­e,” she wrote. “It’s why they felt free to cross that line.”

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Sheryl Sandberg gives a warning on sexual harassment issue.

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