On the magazine’s website Sunday, an additional six women alleged behaviour that includes sexual misconduct, harassment and retaliation. According to a statement from the company, Moonves and CBS will also “donate $20 million to one or more organizations that support the #MeToo movement and equality for women in the workplace. That move gives Moonves a victory in that arena; he sought to keep CBS operating as a separate concern. Moonves has been with CBS since 1995 and has held the title of chief executive for the past 15 years. “As an employee of CBS, I would just like to say that Les Moonves should be fired without getting a ... dollar.
Source: thestar September 10, 2018 01:18 UTC