Under Armour: New report on the company's culture was 'tough to read'

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Under Armour is telling employees it will fix the company's culture after a WSJ report revealed a practice that had allowed employees to charge strip club visits to corporate cards. In a letter, company leaders told employees the story was 'tough to read'

 

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No apology, no denial—“stock the pond”?!!! These guys are predators!!

It's a cheaper way to test new antiperspirants than buying a bunch of treadmills.

It's a Kavanaugh World.

That Nice

Oh, so WSJ doesn't support sex work Nice

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