Women Mean Business: ‘I had to protect staff from Philip Green’s bullying’ alleges former Topshop chief

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JaneShep1 Why didn't this arse speak up then. Silence is COMPLICITY!

JaneShep1 Everyone knows he's vile but the real story here is this. Nicola Mendelsohn said: “One CEO told me recently that when he meets a woman he keeps his door open, and he won’t hold a meeting with a woman after five o’clock or go for dinner or a drink any more with a female colleague”

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