Posted on 06/21/2020 6:58:56 AM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Employees at Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY) demanded the removal of the affiliate's CEO, charging that she created a "culture of fear and intimidation" that harms nonwhite employees.
PPGNY employees released an open letter on Thursday outlining their grievances with CEO Laura McQuade. "We are expressing our profound lack of confidence in Laura McQuade, our Chief Officers, and our Board of Directors," the letter stated. "In her two-and-a-half year tenure, McQuade has created a culture of fear and intimidation; we have witnessed her cull dissenters and surround herself with enablers. Through abusive behavior and financial malfeasance, we have watched her fundamentally threaten the fiscal and operational viability of Planned Parenthoods largest affiliate and its 900 employees."
The letter alleged that McQuade publicly shamed employees in staff meetings, resulting in an outside law firm investigating her practices. The investigation "led to no positive organizational change."
Employees also said years of complaints about pay inequities and a lack of upward mobility for nonwhite employees went unaddressed. The letter stated that no positive change resulted from three separate assessments of the organization's problems promoting minority employees...
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Message to all white Leftists: there’s a bunch of non-whites out there who want you displaced so that they can take over your position (and salary).
It doesn’t matter how much you appease them, they will still hate you.
Just another cancellation.
I cant breathe is called success via Margaret Sanger.
That would be a good anti abortion ad.
As much as they complain about the CEOs abusive behavior, at the end of the day, theyre still alive.
I like her already.
Exactly.
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