Over 300 women in Hollywood have joined together to fight sexual harassment. They have started movement called 'Time's Up'. They want men to know that time is up for women not being treated fairly and equally. They are angry about inequality in movie industry and amount of harassment working-class women face around USA. women are famous actresses, as well as female agents, directors, executives and producers. group paid for letter to be printed in newspapers. It said: "The struggle for women to break in, to rise up ranks and to simply be heard and acknowledged in male-dominated workplaces must end". It added that "time's up" for men controlling everything.
Time's Up movement started in October, soon after many top actresses reported that movie producer Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed them. Its leaders have asked actresses to wear black when they walk along red carpet of Golden Globes awards ceremony on Sunday. They want women to use red carpet to speak out against gender and racial inequality. Actress Eva Longoria said: "For years, we've sold these awards shows as women, with our gowns and colors and our beautiful faces and our glamour." She added that: "This time, industry cannot expect us to go up and twirl around. That's not what this moment is about."