WONDER WOMAN 2 Will Be The First Movie To Officially Adopt PGA's New Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies

WONDER WOMAN 2 Will Be The First Movie To Officially Adopt PGA's New Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies

In the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct being leveled at a multitude of high profile Hollywood figures, Wonder Woman 2 will be the first film to adopt the PGA's new guidelines on sexual harassment.

By MarkCassidy - Jan 21, 2018 12:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman 1984
The recent wave of sexual misconduct allegations that have been leveled at a host of high-profile Hollywood stars, directors and producers has prompted The PGA to implement new guidelines on sexual harassment, and Patty Jenkins' currently in-development Wonder Woman sequel will be the first feature to adopt them.


The new guidelines were announced at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday, and are designed to clearly lay out definitions for sexual harassment and protocols in the hope that more victims and witnesses willcome forward to report incidents.

“Sexual harassment can no longer be tolerated in our industry or within the ranks of the Producers Guild membership. As producers, we provide key leadership in creating and sustaining work environments built on mutual respect, so it is our obligation to change our culture and eradicate this abuse.

While the PGA is a voluntary membership organization, the PGA’s Anti-Sexual Harassment Guidelines are sanctioned as best practices for our members. The PGA is indebted to Time’s Up as a resource in creating our protocols. We will continue to work with them, the industry-wide Commission led by Anita Hill, and other organizations in our community until sexual harassment is eliminated from the entertainment workplace.”
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billnye69
billnye69 - 1/21/2018, 12:22 PM
Just look at the floor and you'll be fine.
tylerzero
tylerzero - 1/21/2018, 12:33 PM
@billnye69 - Or have two witnesses and an attorney present whenever you attempt to initiate a conversation or ask a question to a female on or off set.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 1/21/2018, 12:27 PM
Congrats
Buckster10
Buckster10 - 1/21/2018, 12:30 PM
@L0RDbuckethead - The line between real sexual harassment (which I'm sure has really occurred in Hollywood) and nonsense has become very blurred as some women simply want an excuse to jump on the @metoo bandwagon. It undermines when a real assault has happened
Antithesis
Antithesis - 1/21/2018, 12:47 PM
@Buckster10 - just ask aziz.
Buckster10
Buckster10 - 1/21/2018, 12:54 PM
@Antithesis - Yeah, I'm not a fan of the guy's comedy or political views but he did nothing wrong.
Antithesis
Antithesis - 1/21/2018, 12:58 PM
@Buckster10 - indeed.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 1/21/2018, 12:27 PM
Of course.
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