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One year on from Misogyny In Music report issues are unaddressed and “appear to be on repeat” say MPs
The UK government should ban non-disclosure agreements in cases involving sexual misconduct, bullying or discrimination - and also boost legal protections for freelancers - in order to truly address the “culture of misogyny and discrimination” facing women in the music industry. These demands are made by MPs on Parliament’s Women And Equalities Committee, which has published a follow up to its 2024 ‘Misogyny In Music’ report. Committee Chair and…
Aldo Romero After pressure from activists, collectives and the media, the head of the Ministry of Public Education of the State (SEPE), Homero Meneses Hernández, offered a public apology through his social networks for the case of misogyny in which he was involved. The above after [...]
Cross-party MPs reignite call for NDA ban in music industry - Arts Professional
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) is pushing for the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in workplace disputes to be banned in the music industry. The cross-party group of MPs' latest report, Misogyny in music: on repeat, says NDAs and other forms of confidentiality agreements continue to perpetuate the “culture of misogyny and discrimination” facing
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