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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...
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Kate Berry, American Banker, April 7, 2019 Since Wells Fargo’s phony-accounts scandal broke in 2016, the bank’s public and private reactions have diverged significantly. After an initial bout of blame directed at the thousands of employees who opened the...
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Spencer Soper and Jeff Green, Bloomberg, February 8, 2019 Jeff Bezos pre-empting the National Enquirer by laying bare embarrassing personal details may have been the easier task. Now the world’s wealthiest man needs to convince investors that locking horns with...
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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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Haley Britzky, Axios, July 7, 2018 More than 400 high-profile executives and employees from across the professional spectrum have been brought down by the #MeToo movement in the last 18 months, Bloomberg reports. The big picture: While #MeToo isn’t...
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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...