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Leadership at United Way Worldwide consistently ignored allegations of inappropriate behavior, former employees said

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These former employees accused the organization's CEO, Brian Gallagher, of working hard to preserve a boys' club that excludes women and often promotes men who engage in sexist behavior. United Way Worldwide's board of trustees said in a statement that it was "deeply disturbed by any allegations of misconduct and pledges to eradicate such behavior from our organization."From Alex Davies:

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