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Apple Sets Ashley On Undefined Leave After She Voice About Sexism

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Apple sets its employee on undefined leave after Ashley raises concerns about sexism

Apple sets its employee on undefined leave after Ashley raises concerns about sexism

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Engineering program manager Ashley Gjøvik had been raising concerns with Apple employee relations about years of experience with sexism, a hostile work atmosphere, sexual harassment, insecure working conditions, and retaliation.

Ashley said that the company has made no effort to set boundaries and as an alternate placed her on administrative leave and implied they did not want her on Slack where I had been spoken about my concerns with certain policies at the company.

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This is the second time Apple has inspected Ashley’s claims about sex discrimination at the company. Earlier the employee relations team closed an inquiry, having found nothing wrong according to Ashley who later shared screenshots to explain her concerns.

Ashley says she was also dismissed when she expressed concerns about unsafe working conditions.

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Ashley is however on administrative leave as the company investigates the matter. No comment has been made by Apple on the matter so far.

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