Onyx I am with you on this one, when I was in college I applied for a job as a cocktail waitress the uniform was VERY low cut, I was not very well endowed the interviewer asked me if I had any objection to wearing a push up bra, I wanted the job and wore the damned bra made GREAT money in tips!!! I look at this CRAP today and just shake my head these things teach you to grow up with a strong spine, not having to run to a SAFE ZONE every time something unusual happens in life!!! WE are raising pansies Andrea is a disappointment in this situation, I thought she was a tough cookie!!!!
If it is as she says, she was - and remains - a tough cookie. She said this went on for a long time, that she spoke to her higher-ups more than once, and that nothing was done. She says that after making them aware they seemed to ratchet up the retribution.
I grew up in a different time, and worked in a male dominated field for a number of years. Twice I was “harassed” (molested) and stopped same by physical response (one smack in face one knee in groin. A third time it was more spooky and I went to HR (whatever it was called in the 70s), as well as started carrying a deterrent device.
Andrea Tantaros is in a very exclusive business; if she left Fox, where would a vocal conservative go? What network would offer her a job? According to her allegations, she stayed, put up with a lot of crap, tried to get somebody to make it stop, tried to continue working, got targeted by bosses, got pulled off air but held to contract - not allowing her to appear elsewhere, saw that there would be no changes, saw that she was on the sh!t-list, and decided to file suit.
She is a good, smart, tough commentator; sometimes too tough in my view, but she was good. She will get her day in court to lay out her claims, and we will find out then, I guess.
I think they deep-sixed her for her pro-Trump positions, and she's helping them understand the error of their prejudice.