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The Belfast students from Derry want to raise awareness and toughen up laws to protect women
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Lifestyle expert and former scientist Cathy Pedrayes is best known as TikTok’s ‘Mom Friend.’ She gained her fan following after first sharing a video with random items she stores in her first aid kit to prepare her for everything, whether it’s a diabetic emergency or eye puncture.
Today, Cathy has a whopping 1.6M TikTok followers and 74.9M likes in total, making her platform a popular online destination for smart and useful lifestyle, safety, and daily tips and tricks.
Recently, Cathy has initiated a new series of TikToks that feature real-life situations when it’s best to lie for your safety. From being approached by a stranger in a foreign city to avoiding unwanted attention during a day at college, there’s always a way you can respond without revealing too much or getting stuck in a conversation you never asked for.
Klunk s anti-sexual harassment bill on its way to Senate
York Dispatch
It would be illegal for employers to require non-disclosure agreements related to sexual harassment as a condition of employment under legislation unanimously approved by the full Pennsylvania House on Wednesday.
Some employers are “protecting serial harassers among their ranks,” said state Rep. Kate Klunk, who cosponsored the bill with state Rep. Morgan Cephas, D-Philadelphia. “They have to come up with ways to protect their talent. This is a tool they’ve been using.”
Klunk said that a Philadelphia Democrat and a Hanover Republican may seem like an unlikely duo, but bipartisan interest arose after hearings on workplace misconduct and sexual harassment in 2018.
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