5 will get you 10 she went into his hotel room, alcohol was involved, and played the friendly flirt game to advance her career.
Now it’s payday and she wants to retire at age 32.
Yeah, look, no one on this board would ever tolerate assault or true harassment, but I fear this is, and actually has been, becoming weaponized. Who among us has not in some manner watched a female in the workplace ever so slightly use their feminine flirtatious charm to either advance their own career, or to cast dark and foreboding aspersions on a helpless coworker, colleague, or immediate supervisor whom they somehow came to dislike?
I have seen innocent and innocuous banter be turned against a worker to intentionally make it seem something it was not.
Again, setting aside true assault or honest harassment, I am growing concerned that we are creating a national Salem witch trial where men are purposefully being intimidated as women will — even more so now — be promoted well ahead of their otherwise longer serving and more talented male colleague, all in the name of “empowering women” and diversity in the corporate culture.
Yeah. That’s why she went to human resources instead of other parts of the press or suing him. Because she wanted money.