No. That was 30 years ago. Back then, in the federal government it would take at least two years - or more - to have anything done against him.
30 years ago my then husband had a female co-worker who would wear skimpy outfits to work and flirt inappropriately with the guys - flashing them and such. She got pissed about something and brought a sexual harassment complaint against one of them, and it was taken very seriously. Even though everyone who worked with her backed the guy, even the other women, they all still had to attend a class on workplace decorum.
Roughly that same time period, one of my girlfriends started seeing her immediate supervisor and they had to keep it on the way down low because there was a company policy (fairly standard) of not being romantically or sexually involved with your subordinates.
This was in the mid- to late-80s and women's rights were firmly in place, and it was clearly defined that they were not to be taken sexual advantage of. To the point that it was ridiculous and guys would get in the chit when it wasn't even their fault. Mad Men took place in the 50s and early 60s, not the 80s and 90s.