A pop culture digital publisher owned by Hearst and Verizon is the latest company to be taken to task for supporting the protests against…
A pop culture digital publisher owned by Hearst and Verizon is the latest company to be taken to task for supporting the protests against racial injustice and police brutality while allegedly not living up to the same values in practice.
Complex Networks, which runs shopping and food sites, was slammed Friday as “not a safe space” for women or minorities to work by former staffer Tiffany Wines, who complained about a bullying boss and drug-laced cookies. Wines said she only wrote the letter after reading Complex Network’s statement in support of protests over the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police.
Home
United States
USA — mix Digital publisher owned by Hearst and Verizon accused of racism, misogyny