Complaints of widespread sexism and misogyny towards female MPs in Parliament have emerged this week, prompting experts to share insight on how HR leaders should be approaching similar issues in their workplace.
As reported byThe Guardian, a string of female Tory MPs have complained to whips about sexism and misogyny within the Tory ranks.
One complaint even includes allegations that a male MP was caught watching pornography on his phone while in Parliament.
It comes just days after a widely-condemned Mail on Sunday article accused Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner, of a “Basic Instinct”-style plot to distract Boris Johnson by uncrossing her legs while sitting across from the PM on the front benches.
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