Away CEO Steph Korey has issued an apology after a report was published about the work culture at the luggage startup.
Steph Korey, the CEO of luggage startup Away, has issued an apology after The Verge's Zoe Schiffer reported on a toxic work culture at the company. According to The Verge, bosses reportedly berated employees publicly over Slack, and demanded long hours with little paid time off or overtime pay. Korey was included in many of the leaked Slack conversations published by The Verge, and said in a statement that she was"appalled" to read messages she'd sent in the past.
Steph Korey, the CEO of luggage startup Away, has issued an apology after The Verge's Zoe Schiffer reported on a toxic work culture at the company. According to The Verge, bosses reportedly berated employees publicly over Slack, and demanded long hours with little paid time off or overtime pay. Korey was included in many of the leaked Slack conversations published by The Verge, and said in a statement that she was"appalled" to read messages she'd sent in the past.
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