Female employees have alleged they were forced to watch a video of former running back Ray Rice hitting his then-fianceé unconscious and more
Six state attorneys general, including New York’s Letitia James, have reported “grave concerns” surrounding the treatment of women and underrepresented minorities in the National Football League, warning the NFL to either address allegations of workplace harassment or face an investigation.
Female employees have alleged they were forced to watch a video of former running back Ray Rice hitting his then-fianceé unconscious, asked to declare publicly if they had experienced domestic violence, and retaliated against for questioning the league’s handling of sexual harassment issues.
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