World Economic Forum's Troubled Work Environment
The World Economic Forum, led by Klaus Schwab, is criticized for a workplace hostile to women and Black employees. Allegations include sexual harassment, racial discrimination, and unfair treatment of pregnant employees, which starkly contrast with the organization's public stances on inclusion and equality.
- Schwab is noted to have inappropriately influenced staff retention, with instances of improper comments and actions towards female employees.
- Despite public initiatives promoting gender equality, the Forum reportedly struggles with internal diversity and inclusion, failing to address complaints adequately.