Elizabeth Warren Targets Mike Bloomberg For His Company's Non-Disclosure Agreements | NBC News
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Former employees accused Bloomberg of creating a hostile workplace for women, but he claims to have zero tolerance for inappropriate behavior, with women in significant roles and receiving equal pay. Warren criticized Bloomberg for nondisclosure agreements regarding sexual harassment, pushing for transparency by releasing the women from the agreements.
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- Former employees accused Bloomberg of creating a hostile work environment for women through sexually suggestive remarks, contrasting with his public stance on inappropriate behavior.
- Senator Warren challenged Bloomberg's use of nondisclosure agreements for women affected by sexual harassment, highlighting concerns about transparency and accountability in his approach to workplace issues.
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