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Gretchen Carlson Talks Eliminating Non-Disclosure Agreements

Gretchen Carlson talks eliminating non-disclosure agreements in the workplace.

01/14/2020

Amanpour and Company

Gretchen Carlson Talks Eliminating Non-Disclosure Agreements

Clip: 1/14/2020 | 3m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

Gretchen Carlson talks eliminating non-disclosure agreements in the workplace.

Gretchen Carlson was an anchor at Fox News and was the first to sue Fox CEO Roger Ailes for sexual harassment. Her case was eventually settled for $20 million, but this came with a mandatory non-disclosure agreement. Now, along with two other women who sued Fox, Carlson has launched “Lift Our Voices” to try and end the silence imposed by non-disclosure agreements.

01/14/2020

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