MPs call for Sir Philip Green to be stripped of his knighthood February 13, 2019 Sir Philip Green faces fresh calls to have his knighthood stripped amid claims he groped a female executive and made a racial slur at an employee. A cross-party group of MPs is exploring ways to strip the Topshop tycoon of the honour and title. Former business minister George Freeman said he would be “formally asking” [...]
DEBATE: With sexual harassment in the news, does the City need to confront its own problem? November 2, 2017 With sexual harassment in the news, does the City need to confront its own problem? Carrie Osman, chief executive at tech and fintech strategy firm CRUXY&CO, says YES. It’s easy to point fingers at Hollywood and claim this is not a problem for “us”. But harassment and sexism permeate society, and the City needs to [...]
DEBATE: Will banning NDAs in harassment cases stop victims agreeing confidential deals with employers? October 16, 2018 Will banning NDAs in harassment cases stop victims agreeing confidential deals with employers? John Oxley, a barrister at Vardags, says YES. The prohibition of NDAs will stop companies from quietly hushing up the unpleasant and sometimes criminal behaviour of predatory employees. It may also, however, stop that behaviour from coming to light in the first [...]
Don’t let #MeToo kill the office romance or rob your job of human warmth October 12, 2018 If you believe the daily reports, you’d be forgiven for thinking that rape and harassment are widespread across our offices, shops, universities, and factories. Parliament’s Women & Equalities Committee (WEC) certainly thinks so. It wants the government to reach into workplaces, with an action plan to tackle sexual harassment. At first glance, the numbers don’t [...]
Sir Philip Green accuses Telegraph of colluding with Lord Hain in his naming in harassment story and bids to uncovers its sources January 23, 2019 Retail mogul Sir Philip Green is set for a court battle with the Daily Telegraph in an attempt to uncover the newspaper’s sources for its front page story alleging harassment by an unnamed businessman. Arcadia’s lawyers were granted an interim injunction preventing the naming of Green and Arcadia as the subjects of the piece. However, [...]
Sir Philip Green accused of sexual and racial abuse and making £1m payouts in exchange for silence February 9, 2019 Topshop billionaire Sir Philip Green paid a female employee £1m to keep quiet after she accused him of kissing and groping her, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph. The paper alleges that Sir Philip called the senior female member of staff a “naughty girl” and made comments about her weight. It reported that [...]
Twitter’s #PinkNotGreen boycott of Sir Philip Green’s shops gains momentum as MPs call for knighthood to be questioned October 26, 2018 A boycott of Sir Philip Green’s businesses is gathering momentum online under the hashtag #PinkNotGreen as leading MPs call for the business tycoon to be stripped of his knighthood. The proposed boycott comes after Sir Philip was named in parliament yesterday as the man at the centre of sexual harassment and racial abuse claims, which [...]
Horrible bosses: How retailers can clean up their image March 7, 2019 It seems like a case of “another day, another scandal” in the retail industry at the moment. This time it’s Ted Baker founder and CEO, Ray Kelvin, who has been accused of “forced hugging”. While I can’t comment on the innocence (or otherwise) of the shamed chief, he joins a growing list of alleged wrong [...]
City watchdog plans to overhaul treatment of whistleblowers in 2019 December 31, 2018 The City watchdog is planning an overhaul of its approach to whistleblowers in the new year, in order to encourage more people to feel safe in coming forward. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said that it would announce details of the plan, first reported by the Financial Times, later in 2019. It will revisit how it maintains [...]
Google’s #MeToo moment: Staff stage mass-walkout over treatment of women November 1, 2018 Google employees staged an unprecedented global walkout today after allegations of sexual harassment were reported by the New York Times last week. Google chief executive Sundar Pichai expressed support for the protest and said he was "deeply sorry" in an email to staff. "I understand the anger and disappointment that many of you feel. "I feel [...]