McDonald's Is Sued Over 'Systemic Sexual Harassment' Of Female Workers A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against McDonald's and one Michigan franchise, alleging a "culture of sexual harassment." Alina Selyukh
Post-#MeToo, Ernst & Young Grapples With Diverging Views Of Its Culture Until recently, the accounting giant coached some top women leaders to look "polished" and speak briefly. The company has since disavowed the program, arguing its workplace culture promotes women. Yuki Noguchi
Is Redemption Possible In The Aftermath Of #MeToo? Some of the powerful men accused of sexual misconduct in the early days of the #MeToo movement are now attempting comebacks, which raises questions about rehabilitation, redemption and reentry. Tovia Smith Play AudioListen 8 mins
Friday politics: Al Franken show goes on after King County pols demand its cancellation Angela King talks with political analysts Joni Balter and C.R. Douglas about calls by two King County politicians for Seattle's Paramount Theatre to cancel an appearance by former Senator Al Franken over sexual harassment allegations against him. Angela King Play AudioListen 6 mins
India's #MeToo Movement, One Year On Nearly a year after the movement exploded across the country, some activists worry that the fight against sexual harassment has stalled. Sushmita Pathak
McDonald's Protests Over Sexual Harassment Grow As Shareholders Meet Protests against alleged sexual harassment of McDonald's employees are planned for 13 cities Thursday. And Democratic presidential hopefuls are targeting the company's shareholder meeting in Dallas. Yuki Noguchi
Microsoft emails detail sexual harassment and discrimination – prompting Satya Nadella response An internal email chain at Microsoft detailing women’s allegations of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination, first reported by Quartz on Thursday, has continued to grow and prompt responses from senior leadership, according to more than 90 pages of emails reviewed by KUOW. Sydney Brownstone Play AudioListen 3 mins
Joe Biden Offered 'Expressions Of Affection' But Denies Inappropriate Behavior The former vice president and likely presidential candidate said he does not believe he acted inappropriately. "If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully," Biden said in a statement. Vanessa Romo
Sex ed: Should it be a requirement in Washington state? When Aren Wright was a freshman at Olympia High School, she asked her health teacher about dental dams and safe sex for lesbians. Ann Dornfeld Play AudioListen 5 mins
Bernie Sanders Responds To Allegations Of Sexism, Harassment By Aides During 2016 Race "We will do better next time," the U.S. senator from Vermont and former presidential candidate said. As Sanders considers whether to run in 2020, new allegations from his 2016 campaign have emerged. Tim Mak