https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/netflix-sexual-harassment-training-rules-me-too-flirting-on-set-a8396431.html

Streaming service says it is 'proud of the anti-harassment training we offer to our productions'

Netflix has introduced new anti-harassment training in the wake of the /#metoo movement that rocked Hollywood and seriously disrupted production on its House of Cards show.

New rules imposed on set reportedly include no looking at anyone for longer than five seconds, no lingering hugs, no flirting and no asking for a colleague's phone number.

"Senior staff went to a harassment meeting to learn what is and isn’t appropriate. Looking at anyone longer than five seconds is considered creepy. You mustn’t ask for someone’s number unless they have given permission for it to be distributed. And if you see any unwanted behaviour, report it immediately."

I'm surprised it took this long for a notable company's revamped anti-harassment policy to be publicized. I'm interested to see what other arbitrary rules various companies put in place to de-sexualize the workplace.

Q4All: What are some other ways to de-sexualize the workplace?

Q4All: To what extent do women contribute to the sexualization of the workplace?

Q4All: To what extent do men?