@Victoria33 At Fox, it might.
I've dealt with the problem myself. A male co-worker (former manager who had been busted down for sexually harassing one of his workers) followed me into a room, locked the door, and backed me into the corner, blocking me with his body. I told him if he didn't get out I'd kick his ***** up to his throat. He laughed, left me alone, and we got alone fine afterward.
My boss, the opposite of the types at Fox, found out about the incident later, and he was horrified I didn't tell him about it.
@CatherineofAragon Back when those things happened to me, a woman would be laughed at had she tried to report it or stop it.
The worst one was when I was not married, and I attended the Baptist church. I was in the choir and I went to a Sunday School class for adult women. There was a man who supervised those classes. For some reason, he joined the choir where I was. One day, he showed up at my apartment and said he visited new church members and he would like for me to do that with him. Then he said when someone has an affair when he is married it is hard not to do that again and he wanted me to have an affair with him after we visited new members. I felt like throwing up - it was so disgusting to use his church duties to get women. I told him no. After that, he stopped going to choir. I thought he only joined the choir to be near me.
I saw a picture on my computer of Eric Bowling and his wife. She is a totally beautiful blond headed woman. If he did this, and I believe he did since his lawyer said something like, "He doesn't remember doing that. He doesn't think he did that." That was not a definite, "No, I did not do that." If it is true, he has thrown away his career and his beautiful wife may leave him.