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DESCRIPTION:SF March 8 Commemorate International Women's Day/SF City Hall Rally Against 
 Sexual Harassment-Discrimination\nThere will be a rally on March 8, 2012 
 International Women's Day at San Francisco City Hall at 12:00 noon to 
 protest the systemic harassment and retaliation against women transit and 
 public workers as well as other women workers who complain about sex 
 discrimination and sexual harassment.\n\nOn Thursday, March 8, 2012 
 International Women’s Day, San Francisco women will be demanding an end 
 to sexual harassment and sex discrimination by the city of San Francisco 
 and corporations in San Francisco. Working women and supporters will be 
 speaking out about the systemic sexual harassment on SF City and County 
 jobs and the cover-up by the Department of Human Resources and the Mayor Ed 
 Lee Administration. Women workers are being retaliated against for filing 
 sex discrimination and sexual harassment complaints and are being labeled 
 complainers to silence them. The rally will be at SF City Hall on Polk and 
 McAlister at 12:00 noon. \nWomen workers and Patty Bellasalma, California 
 President of National Organization For Women CANOW\nEndorsed by United 
 Public Workers For Action UPWA, Transit Operators Rank and File Coalition, 
 San Francisco National Organization For Women, California National 
 Organization For Women CANOW\nFor further information or to endorse go to 
 \nhttp://www.upwa.info or call (415) 286-2769 or (415)867-0628\n\nSF MTA 
 TWU 250 A Operator Cynthia Carter \nFights Sexual Harassment & Retaliation 
 By SF MTA Bosses 
 \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuW8sm383QM&feature=youtu.be \n\nSFO & HRD 
 Bosses Continue Sex Discrimination Against SEIU 1021 Curator Sonya Knudsen 
 \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baO4AFL4PJI&feature=youtu.be \n\nFired SF 
 TWU 250A Fired Drivers Speak At SF Gov Meetings About 
 Retaliations\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLc5D-tgm5o&feature=\n\nOne in 
 Four U.S. Women Reports Workplace Harassment 
 \nhttp://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/11/one-in-four-u-s-women-reports-workplace-harassment/ 
 \nBy Gary Langer \nNov 16, 2011 12:01am \nOne in Four U.S. Women Reports 
 Workplace Harassment \nMore than a political issue, sexual harassment in 
 the workplace is a common experience among women — and source of worry 
 among men — in American society. \nOne in four women has experienced 
 workplace sexual harassment, this ABC News/Washington Post poll finds. One 
 in 10 men say they’ve experienced it as well — and a quarter of men say 
 they worry about being falsely accused of sexual harassment. \nWith 
 harassment allegations against Republican presidential candidate Herman 
 Cain dominating the headlines, this survey, produced for ABC by Langer 
 Research Associates, shows the extent to which the subject resonates in the 
 personal experiences and concerns of many Americans. \nOverall, 64 percent 
 see sexual harassment as a problem in this country, soaring to 88 percent 
 of women who’ve been harassed. Still, the overall number is far below its 
 peak, 85 percent, in late 1992. That was a year after the confirmation 
 hearings of Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, accused of harassment by 
 former co-worker Anita Hill; and during the sexual misconduct scandal that 
 forced then Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., from office. \nPROGRESS and PROBLEMS 
 – Experience of harassment also is down from its peak, from 32 percent of 
 women in surveys in late 1992 and mid-1994 to 24 percent now, perhaps a 
 sign of progress. Additionally, among women who’ve been sexually 
 harassed, somewhat more now say they reported it to their employer – 41 
 percent, compared with 33 percent in 1994. \nFurther, the number of men who 
 worry about being falsely accused has eased a bit from 31 percent in 1994 
 to 25 percent now. And fewer men think they’ve said or done things that 
 might be construed as workplace sexual harassment – 10 percent now, vs. 
 25 percent in 1994. \nChallenges remain. Among those who’ve experienced 
 harassment but did not report it, four in 10 were either concerned about 
 the consequences of making a report, or didn’t think it would do any 
 good. (Fewer, three in 10 didn’t consider it important enough,) And only 
 a modest majority of women, 56 percent, think that if they did report 
 harassment it would be handled fairly. \nDIVISIONS – Sixty-nine percent 
 of women call workplace sexual harassment a problem, compared with 59 
 percent of men; that widens in particular to a gap between Republican women 
 (63 percent call it a problem) vs. Republican men (just 43 percent agree.) 
 There’s no gender difference among Democrats, and a smaller one among 
 independents. \nStrictly along political lines, 75 percent of Democrats 
 call the issue a problem, as do seven in 10 liberals and moderates alike; 
 that declines to 53 percent of Republicans (men and women combined) and 55 
 percent of conservatives. \nCAIN – Finally, experience of sexual 
 harassment informs views of the Cain controversy. Among women who’ve 
 experienced harassment, 61 percent are inclined to believe Cain’s 
 accusers rather than his denials; that declines to 47 percent of women, and 
 37 percent of men, who haven’t been sexually harassed at work. And people 
 who think harassment is a problem likewise are more apt to believe Cain’s 
 accusers and to see the issue as a serious matter. \nMETHODOLOGY – This 
 ABC News/Washington Post survey was conducted by landline and cell phone 
 among a random national sample of 1,018 adults from Nov. 9-13, 2011. The 
 results have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 points. This 
 survey was produced for ABC News by Langer Research Associates of New York, 
 N.Y., with sampling, data collection and tabulation by SSRS/Social Science 
 Research Solutions of Media, Pa. \nhttp://www.upwa.info\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/03/05/18708708.php
SUMMARY:Commemorate International Women's Day SF-Stop Harassing Women Workers
LOCATION:SF City Hall Polk and McAllister
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/03/05/18708708.php
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