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Almost half of UK musicians ‘have faced sexual harassment’

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October 23, 2019
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Just under half of musicians in the UK have faced sexual harassment in the industry, according to new research.

The Musicians' Union carried out a survey of 725 artists and found that 48% said they had been sexually harassed while working.

And 85% of victims fear speaking out due to a culture with "few consequences for the perpetrators", the union said.

High-profile figures such as Lily Allen, Madonna and Cardi B have spoken out about sexual abuse and misconduct in the industry in recent years, with Allen claiming in her 2018 memoir My Thoughts Exactly that she was sexually assaulted by a record executive when she was drunk at a party.

Image: Chloe Howl spoke to Sky News about abuse in the industry earlier this year

Earlier this year, Brit Award nominee Chloe Howl told Sky News that sexual abuse is widespread at every level of the industry and there are "more systems in place to protect the abusers" than victims.

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"I know masses of girls in the industry who have handled sexual assault, who have been raped by a member of their team, harassed by a member of their team, who have basically been threatened that the flow of their career will be stopped if they don't appease to what [the abusers] want, and for a lot of these girls it's stopped their career," she said.

The Musicians' Union claims that most affected young artists end up leaving the industry and is calling on the government to introduce tougher legislation to stop abuse.

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Deputy general secretary Naomi Pohl said: "We are aware of far too many cases of talented musicians, particularly young or emerging artists, leaving the industry altogether due to sexism, sexual harassment or abuse.

"Many musicians who have gone public with their story are now being taken to court for defamation – evidence of the situation we're dealing with.

"Survivors are often unable to speak out because the consequences for their career or personal life are devastating.

"In most cases we're aware of, the survivor ends up leaving the workplace or the industry and there are very few consequences for the perpetrator."

Lily Allen performs during weekend two of the ACL Music Festival at Zilker Park in Austin on October 12, 2018 Read More – Source

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