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Lloyd’s sexual harassment survey

By Bloomberg
06 October 2019   |   11:55 am
A survey by Lloyd’s of London revealed the extent of sexual harassment in the insurance industry. 8% of the exchange’s members say they witnessed such behavior in the last year, but only 41% of those who raised a concern said they were listened to or taken seriously. Bloomberg’s Alan Katz reports on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”

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