Not for the first time, sexual harassment and abuse in advertising came into the spotlight last year after executive Zoe Scaman published a searing exposé detailing the discrimination that she and other women have faced in the workplace. But since that outcry, little in the industry has changed, according to a hard-hitting campaign from a group of ad professionals.

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