Global leadership doesn't care for the issues related to sexual harassment case in India - Anonymous employee Wiley Employee Review

1.0
15 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Established and global brand, people are getting misled by that only

Cons

Just google "Global Publisher’s India MD, Singapore & US executives booked for harassment"

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Wiley Response
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Thank you for bringing this situation to our attention. We are aware of the article and the allegations. Please note all references to Wiley executives being booked are completely untrue. We are not aware of any actual police investigation. This apparently arises from a situation in India almost two years ago and the employee’s claims in this incident, which were taken quite seriously, went through a thorough investigation process including an industrial tribunal and review by an independent committee. The duly constituted panel found that the allegations were not supported by any credible evidence. Our HR executives managed the situation well and acted appropriately. We are currently working to address this false media report more formally with our legal counsel. We remain committed to creating an environment of respect and dignity toward each other and ensuring we all adhere to our standards for business and social conduct.

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