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‘Wonder Woman 2’ Just Became the First Movie to Adopt New Anti-Sexual Harassment Guidelines

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Natasha Bach
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January 22, 2018, 7:57 AM ET

The Producers Guild of America (PGA) is stepping up their work to combat sexual harassment in Hollywood, releasing on Friday a list of guidelines for producers, cast, and crew.

Whether their efforts will pay off more broadly remains to be seen, but already one film production has announced that it will adopt the guidelines: Wonder Woman 2. On Saturday, the PGA presidents announced that the film would be the first to implement these guidelines at the Producers Guild of America Awards.

While the anti-sexual harassment guidelines are considered “best practices” and compliance is voluntary, the PGA hopes they will help those in the film industry to recognize and curb sexual harassment both on set and off. PGA presidents Gary Lucchesi and Lori McCreary explained that “sexual harassment can no longer be tolerated in our industry or within the ranks of the Producers Guild membership.”

Read: Time’s Up: What Makes Hollywood’s New Anti-Harassment Initiative So Revolutionary

Their statement continues: “We are in a transitional moment as a society, in which we are re-evaluating behavior in the workplace and beyond. Producers possess authority both on and off the set, and can provide key leadership in creating and sustaining work environments that are built on mutual respect.” The recommendations included in the guidelines cover reporting procedures, sexual harassment training, and victim and witness protocols.

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The Wonder Woman 2 production’s decision to participate is particularly noteworthy both for the powerful feminist ideals espoused by the franchise, but perhaps more importantly due to the film’s November decision to part ways with its producer Brett Ratner, who has been accused of sexual harassment by a number of women.

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