We should make it socially acceptable for business meetings to be recorded with phones/body cameras. Ostensibly, it would be purely "a matter of record", like taking minutes at a meeting, but it will also serve as a ward against sexual abuse.
I personally think these risks are worth women not having to live in terror of abuse. If someone doesn't want to be recorded, they can ask, or they can conduct discussions via Skype, phone, or email instead.
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I'm not sure I want to ask, but I don't know how many women in my office live in terror. Not saying they don't, but I don't know
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Alternatively women or "difficult" employees might find a glass ceiling appears, if inviting them adds additional admin burden
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Or there are "official for the record meetings" and then actual unrecorded offline meetings which could be more likely to exclude
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Also, only meetings?What about people traveling for business together,or business lunches or consultants working at another companies office
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Exactly where does it start and end? Massively draconian; vast majority of women in the workplace I know (if not all) do not work in terror
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