As a manufacturing engineer (as well as an older dude) I work in a more traditional manufacturing environment. Far from perfect, but we don’t have those issue, or at least to the extreme, found in tech (defined I suppose as a software-based company). If fact, the biggest problem was not sexual harassment (though we did fire one guy for that) but couples having affairs. In two cases they were fired (the women worked in HR, which means they should of known better). But I digress….
However, I have seem men make very similar complains when they work in women dominated fields (Nursing in particular). So, while i don’t disagree “Tech” has a problem, we do a disservice by saying such traits and actions are male exclusive.
I also pointed out the focus has seemed to be only to get more women engineers into tech. STEM is not just the engineers/programmers. It is also mechanics and technician(we have a young woman machinist apprentice at our company). I would also like to see more women plumbers, roofers and sanitation dept workers. We can’t just integrate one field because it seems lucrative. We need a integrated solution.