BlackBerry's New CEO Under Investigation For Sexual Harassment, Lawsuit Claims

BlackBerry’s New CEO Under Investigation For Sexual Harassment, Lawsuit Claims

A former executive of BlackBerry Ltd. filed a lawsuit in California recently, accusing the company’s new CEO, John Giamatteo, of sexual harassment. The complaint has sparked controversy. Under the identity of Jane Doe, the complaint, which is anonymous, reveals a number of alarming accusations made against the corporation and its CEO.

Charges and Reaction

BlackBerry's New CEO Under Investigation For Sexual Harassment, Lawsuit Claims

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The plaintiff, a woman of colour with a long history at BlackBerry, alleges she was the target of sexual harassment and retribution after turning down Giamatteo’s advances. The complaint claims that after alerting the previous chief executive officer John Chen to the conduct, the harassment continues.

"I had not had that conversation with others before and no one had brought that up and it did sort of raise a red flag for me," the complainant said

"I didn't really feel comfortable going but I thought well, he was having dinners with others, I can't really be the outlier, because as so often happens to women you get called difficult or uncollaborative or something like that," she added.

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Investigation and Response of the Leaders

Although Morrison & Foerster LLP launched an external inquiry after receiving complaints about Giamatteo, BlackBerry maintains that it is committed to providing a safe work environment. Nevertheless, the lawsuit argues that, regardless of the conclusion of the inquiry, the board predetermined Giamatteo’s selection as CEO.

Dismissal and Succession

Unsettlingly, the plaintiff’s employment at BlackBerry was terminated under the pretext of a “restructuring” just before Giamatteo became CEO. The complaint claims she was forced to disguise her exit as a resignation by interim CEO Dick Lynch.

In summary, The complaint clarifies alarming claims of sexual harassment that have been made against BlackBerry executives and highlights issues with the company’s handling of these claims. As the case progresses, it emphasises how crucial it is to create a work environment where everyone is held accountable, equal, and safe.