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Emily Peck, Huffington Post, August 19, 2018 It’s been more than three weeks since The New Yorker published Ronan Farrow’s damning article on Les Moonves, the longtime chief executive of CBS. The allegations were horrifying. For all the hype...
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NACD Weekend Reader, June 30, 2018 A new reports finds the #MeToo movement over the last 18 months has opened the door to allegations against 417 high-profile employees and corporate executives, Bloomberg reports. The majority of those individuals are business leaders...
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Danielle Brant, Folha de S.Paolo, June 27, 2018 The #MeToo movement (#EuTambem, in Brazil) generated 417 counts sexual harassment or misconduct against executives and employees of companies, a survey carried out by Temin and Company of New York. The...
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Sarah Toy, MarketWatch, June 27, 2018 Companies act swiftly nowadays. Businesses are finding they must deal quickly and decisively with inappropriate behavior in the workplace in a way they never had to before. What once took months or years to address has...
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Kristen Bellstrom, Fortune The Broadsheet, June 26, 2018 A new report finds that the #MeToo movement has so far ousted at least 417 high-profile people. Of that group, 193 were fired or left their jobs; another 122 have been put on leave, suspended or are facing...
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Tim Baysinger, TheWrap, June 26, 2018 A New York-based crisis consulting firm says that the fall of Harvey Weinstein has inspired an 11-fold increase in accusations of sexual misconduct against high-profile people. Per a database compiled by Temin and Co.,...