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Mores support center: inappropriate behavior still a structural problem in media sector

Mores support center: inappropriate behavior still a structural problem in media sector

Support point Mores concludes in its first monitor report that undesirable behavior remains a structural problem within the cultural, creative, and media sectors. While a foundation for improvement has been laid, the organization emphasizes that significant issues persist across these industries.

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