As Ellen DeGeneres fights claims of a toxic workplace, here are 3 signs you work in one (via CNBCMakeIt)
." Bon Appetit employees raised concerns that white staff members earned more for on-camera appearances and described a culture of exclusion and microaggressions aimed at nonwhite employees. Former editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport and Condé Nast vice president Matt Duckor later left the company.article are not accurate," a company spokesperson for Conde Nast tells CNBC Make It in response to our request for comment.
Avendano adds that this red flag is especially common among organizations with a large number of low-income, hourly workers.can occur at a wide range of workplaces from fast food franchises to technology companies, says Dr. Alan Cavaiola, professor at Monmouth University and co-author of the book "," including those that offer high wages and good benefits.
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