Los Angeles Times

#MeToo for the rest of us

Re “#MeToo for the powerless,” editorial, Dec. 28

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I applaud The Times Editorial Board for highlighti­ng the stark fact that recent sexual harassment revelation­s and the backlash in response have not yet reached economic sectors with cultures of perhaps the highest dysfunctio­n and disenfranc­hisement.

Many women (often the sole breadwinne­rs of their households), including farmworker­s, housekeepe­rs and restaurant line cooks, have shared with me their painful workplace experience­s. With deep concern for the millions who still feel powerless and invisible, I recently proposed changes in California law and policy to extend sexual harassment prevention training requiremen­ts to all businesses with five or more employees across all industries.

This reform would equip more workers with important informatio­n in multiple languages on recognizin­g and reporting harassment and understand­ing their rights.

I agree: The “second act” to this cultural movement must be the expanded focus on lowerwage workers, and it must start now. Betty Yee

Sacramento The writer is the elected state controller of California.

Re “At first whispers, and then a roar,” column, Dec. 31

With the many articles on sexual harassment in the entertainm­ent industry and elsewhere, one might get the impression that Hollywood is rotten throughout.

I became an actress much later in life than most affected women and am now retired from the business; however, I feel compelled to speak out on behalf of the many profession­als that I have met throughout my years in Hollywood.

There has never been anything but respect and considerat­ion. I am happy that sexual harassment has come into the spotlight, but let’s not overlook the fact that most people in the industry are hardworkin­g and ethical. Ortrud Swanson

Dana Point

It appears that columnist Robin Abcarian made a glaring omission.

What about President Trump? He himself gleefully admitted his methods and attempted conquests for all of us to hear. He has been repeatedly sued, accused and exposed for his misogyny and dirty deeds.

I think that he has earned a seat at the table. Perhaps Abcarian will do a follow-up article that will set the record straight. Barbara Brighton

Woodland Hills

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