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Decades after the company tried to tackle sexual misconduct at two Chicago plants, continued abuse raises questions about the possibility of change.
By SUSAN CHIRA and CATRIN EINHORN Photographs by ALYSSA SCHUKAR DEC. 19, 2017
CHICAGO The jobs were the best they would ever have: collecting union wages while working at Ford, one of Americas most storied companies. But inside two Chicago plants, the women found menace.
Bosses and fellow laborers treated them as property or prey. Men crudely commented on their breasts and buttocks. Graffiti of penises was carved into tables, spray-painted onto floors and scribbled onto walls. They groped women, pressed against them, simulated sex acts or masturbated in front of them. Supervisors traded better assignments for sex and punished those who refused.
That was a quarter-century ago. Today, women at those plants say they have been subjected to many of the same abuses. And like those who complained before them, they say they were mocked, dismissed, threatened and ostracized. One described being called snitch bitch, while another was accused of raping the company. Many of the men who they say hounded them kept their jobs.
In August, the federal agency that combats workplace discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, reached a $10 million settlement with Ford for sexual and racial harassment at the two Chicago plants. A lawsuit is still making its way through the courts. This, too, happened before: In the 1990s, a string of lawsuits and an E.E.O.C. investigation resulted in a $22 million settlement and a commitment by Ford to crack down.
For Sharon Dunn, who sued Ford back then, the new lawsuit was a fresh blow. For all the good that was supposed to come out of what happened to us, it seems like Ford did nothing, she said. If I had that choice today, I wouldnt say a damn word.
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smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)I'm glad all this is finally being exposed. It's time for this to all come out into the light.
whathehell
(29,067 posts)and those men truly suck.
mythology
(9,527 posts)Unfortunately far too many don't. Whether it's because they do the same type of things, or believe women (and other victims), or think it's exaggerated, or just don't actually care enough to do something.
whathehell
(29,067 posts)My husband was an executive at a pharmaceutical company and they had Zero tolerance for this shit...He oversaw the immediate firing of more than one worker for sexual harassment.
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,357 posts)for all. K&R.