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Fisheye tells women to expose sexual predators in new #MeToo video

The video asks women in the advertising industry to keep the #MeToo momentum going, to keep speaking up against sexual harassment in the work space and expose offenders

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Fisheye tells women to expose sexual predators in new #MeToo video

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Fisheye Creative Solutions Pvt. Ltd, a disruptive advertising and content agency, has launched a one-minute video supporting the #MeToo movement. The video pushes the #MeToo campaign to the next level by asking women in the advertising industry to keep the momentum going, to keep speaking up against sexual harassment in the work space, to keep ‘outing’ the offenders.

Throwing light on the video and the need for it, Dave Banerjee, CEO, Fisheye, said, “Why will any self-respecting young girl look forward to joining this industry after all the horrific news that has been coming out? While it is true that advertising has been known for its late nights and crazy parties, it has never been associated with sexual harassment by male bosses. We are concerned that this will further impact our industry’s difficulty in attracting top-class talent. We want to send a message out that all women, currently in the ad industry or looking to join it, deserve a safe and respectful workspace. And I’m hoping other agencies will join hands with us and actively help clean up our industry.”

The video captures women from Fisheye giving advice to aspirants who wish to join the ad industry. It covers the perks and perils of working in the industry and the kind of pressures one has to put up with to survive. It then moves on to what women should not put up with at their workplace. These includes sexual predators, sleazy bosses, abusers, assaulters, men who don’t take no for an answer. It states that the advertising industry has room for all sorts of people but no room for creeps.

The #MeToo campaign became a global movement following the 2017 use of #MeToo as a hashtag following the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations. Today it has empowered women in Bollywood and the Indian advertising industry to raise their voices against some of the very men who are stalwarts in their respective industries.

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