New York Times: Arjuna Capital responds to Facebook apology, after sexist comment from senior executive
Facebook released information during media interviews that it had issued a formal apology to Natasha Lamb, managing partner at Arjuna Capital, for the conduct of a senior executive following its annual shareholder meeting on Thursday, May 31st. Lamb is a senior principal of a wealth management firm, Facebook investor, and shareholder rights advocate, who has been trying to engage the company on closing its gender pay gap since 2016, and on disclosing information about online content management since 2017.
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You can read Natasha Lamb's response to Facebook's apology here.