The company I worked for almost 4 decades eventually developed a zero tolerance policy for any harassment not just sexual but it didn't happen overnight.
If they're implying Myers was actually doing the harassment that's just more fake news. The report is public with some light redactions. Nowhere does it suggest Myers was involved other than he was the head executive, in fact, states the high profile person identified by many witnesses worked as head of "Digital Media Content and Operations department"...
Not an excuse for sure especially if allowed to continue on.
Even NOAA has had issues like many companies.
In 2015 NOAA had complaints also like many other companies.
Quote" In September 2015, under President Barack Obama presidency a NOAA oceanographer complained that she had been repeatedly harassed aboard government scientific research vessels.
“Try operating a half-million-dollar shipboard gyrocompass and multibeam sonar system while the captain of the boat shoves a meter stick between your legs, asking, ‘Are you moody because it’s that time of the month?’” Julia O’Hern described in a Washington Post op-ed.
But even though O’Hern reported some of the incidents to her superiors, she says NOAA ignored the allegations.
Instead of addressing the harassment, O’Hern wrote, a NOAA official suggested “that I should have just walked off the boat and refused to work. Of course, their employee had already threatened to fire me if I refused to work or spoke to anyone, and the whole point was that I wanted to do my job, not quit.
“It was soul-crushing to realize that I was expected to endure sexual harassment at sea as though it was no different than rough waters or long hours,” O’Hern wrote.
By the end of that year, both the House and Senate unanimously passed the “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention Act,” The law required NOAA develop a policy to prevent and respond to sexual assault and harassment.