Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 23:12:42 GMT -5
At the end of 2017 and throughout 2018, harassment has been one of the central issues in the world of entertainment, entertainment, sports, and even politics. There are several people who have pointed out their victims and have followed legal procedures to put an end to this situation.
One of the most recent issues involves the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as it carried out an investigation where it was revealed that its chief of staff, Corey Coleman, generated a climate of sexual harassment towards female employees. women, who were hired thinking that in the future they could be partners for their male colleagues, according to administrator Wiliam Long.
"The conclusions were reached after seven months of investigations by the agency in which it was proven that it was a systemic problem that persisted for years."
According to The Washington Post , once the AQB Directory women, whom he met in bars or on dating apps, were hired, they were transferred from department to department to regional offices so Coleman's friends could have sex with them. .
In an interview with the same medium, Longo said that there was a toxic environment in the human resources department, where Coleman was; He claimed that he hired and promoted several of his male friends without rigorously following agency procedures.
Corey Coleman generated a climate of sexual harassment towards female collaborators, who were hired thinking that in the future they could be partners for their male colleagues.
Chief of staff at FEMA did harass women
Such behaviors by Coleman could be classified as criminal. Now the complaints will be investigated by the Department of Homeland Security so that sexual assaults are ruled out or confirmed.
"The biggest problem we can solve here is eradicating this cancer," Long said.
«How come many complaints were not heard? I have to make sure that we have a healthy work environment for our employees. The problem of sexual harassment in the federal agency goes beyond Coleman and "does not stop with him."
Among the investigations, it was revealed that the first accusations were against the former chief of staff, when a woman complained that he sexually harassed her and took the complaint to the office of the general counsel, who began an internal investigation.
One of the most recent issues involves the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as it carried out an investigation where it was revealed that its chief of staff, Corey Coleman, generated a climate of sexual harassment towards female employees. women, who were hired thinking that in the future they could be partners for their male colleagues, according to administrator Wiliam Long.
"The conclusions were reached after seven months of investigations by the agency in which it was proven that it was a systemic problem that persisted for years."
According to The Washington Post , once the AQB Directory women, whom he met in bars or on dating apps, were hired, they were transferred from department to department to regional offices so Coleman's friends could have sex with them. .
In an interview with the same medium, Longo said that there was a toxic environment in the human resources department, where Coleman was; He claimed that he hired and promoted several of his male friends without rigorously following agency procedures.
Corey Coleman generated a climate of sexual harassment towards female collaborators, who were hired thinking that in the future they could be partners for their male colleagues.
Chief of staff at FEMA did harass women
Such behaviors by Coleman could be classified as criminal. Now the complaints will be investigated by the Department of Homeland Security so that sexual assaults are ruled out or confirmed.
"The biggest problem we can solve here is eradicating this cancer," Long said.
«How come many complaints were not heard? I have to make sure that we have a healthy work environment for our employees. The problem of sexual harassment in the federal agency goes beyond Coleman and "does not stop with him."
Among the investigations, it was revealed that the first accusations were against the former chief of staff, when a woman complained that he sexually harassed her and took the complaint to the office of the general counsel, who began an internal investigation.