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Amelia Lucas, CNBC, November 06, 2019 McDonald’s is garnering praise after deciding to fire its chief executive for having a relationship with an employee. But the decision is reigniting scrutiny of the company’s handling of sexual harassment incidents...
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Sammy Criscitello, Janet Wu and Jordyn Holman, Bloomberg, June 26, 2019 Scores of employees at Wayfair Inc. walked off the job on Wednesday to protest the online retailer’s sale of beds to contractors furnishing border camps for asylum seekers. Wayfair is just...
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Claire Zillman and Emma Hincliffe, Fortune, The Broadsheet, June 19, 2019 New data from crisis consulting firm Temin and Company finds that last month saw 12 high-profile allegations. That’s the lowest monthly total since claims against movie mogul Harvey...
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Megan Cerullo, CBS News, June 19, 2019 Good news, perhaps, for victims of harassment in the workplace. The number of highly publicized #MeToo accusations dropped to the lowest level last month since peaking in October 2017, when former Hollywood studio chief Harvey...
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Jeff Green, Bloomberg, June 17, 2019 Public accusations of corporate misbehavior and harassment have fallen to their lowest level since October 2017, when allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein sparked the #MeToo movement. Twelve complaints generated...