In the Margins

E&Y partner alleges sexual harassement

April 20, 2018

By Barron's

Ernst & Young Partner Jessica Casucci has filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging harassment and retaliation at the professional services firm. Casucci, who has worked at E&Y for 14 years and became a partner in 2014, alleges that a fellow partner assaulted her in June 2015 at a Walt Disney World Resort restaurant in Orlando, Fla., where E&Y employees had convened for a conference. Read the original story from Barron's.

 

 

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