Moët Hennessy sexual harassment case shines light on company’s culture
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, FRANCE, JUL 10 – Lawsuit reveals multiple harassment complaints and toxic culture at Moët Hennessy, with 20 staff going on long-term leave and several executives departing amid investigations.
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An investigation by the Financial Times revealed the inconveniences of a former member of the dismissed management committee, who filed a complaint against LVMH's subsidiary, and a "boys club" culture that would prevail there.
Moet Hennessy, part of the LVMH group, would be at the center of a lawsuit in France for sexual harassment, gender discrimination and unfair dismissal. To reveal the story about the world famous wine and luxury alcohol company is an inquiry by the Financial Times
Luxury brand scandal: Whistleblower sues drinks giant Moët Hennessy over sexism, toxic culture
A whistleblower’s case has brought to light the sexist and toxic work culture at LVMH, the luxury giant that owns brands like Louis Vuitton and sells luxury wines and spirits under Moët Henness division. After a woman complained she was fired after she complained of sexual harassment and gender discrimination, accounts of more employees’ have surfaced that describe the company’s toxic work culture.
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