The survey is being used to determine the "culture and values" in the company, according to TMZ. "We're told there were around 100 questions in the survey, some of which invited long-form responses," TMZ reports. "Our sources say employees were asked if they'd ever been sexually harassed or assaulted by someone at CBS, if they ever reported it, and if they ever felt threatened by management. We're told the questions dug deep ... asking employees who had reported an incident if they felt their complaint was properly handled and if the behavior reoccured. Employees were not forced to participate in the survey, but they were strongly encouraged to do so."
TOPICS: CBS, Sexual Misconduct