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A FEMALE exec at a luxury champagne firm was allegedly told she needed “anti-seduction” training and was “gagging for it” to ...
A former executive at Moët Hennessy claims male bosses told her she needed to undergo “anti-seduction” training before they ...
Moët Hennessy, the beverage arm of luxury conglomerate LVMH, is facing accusations of sexual harassment, gender discrimination and unfair dismissal, the Financial Times reported Thursday. According to ...
A whistleblower’s case has brought to light the sexist and toxic work culture at LVMH, the luxury giant that owns brands like ...
Moët Hennessy is facing accusations of sexual harassment, gender discrimination and unfair dismissal in a lawsuit that people ...
Explore Moët Hennessy's legal battle over a "toxic culture" lawsuit and major workforce restructuring. A deep dive into ...
John Gasparovic retired from Michigan-based mobility system components maker BorgWarner Inc. in 2018. Battery manufacturer Exide Technologies has named an experienced automotive industry general ...
Meciar: Will he go quietly? 18 April 2004 -- Slovaks have chosen former parliamentary speaker Ivan Gasparovic to succeed Rudolf Schuster as the country's president.
President-elect Gasparovic, who is married and has two children, says nobody in or out of Slovakia has anything to fear from him. Slovak political analyst Ivo Samson agrees.