NFL Must Act to End ‘Pervasive Culture of Sexism’ for Female Workers, States Say
- AGs urge swift action to combat ‘pervasive culture of sexism’
- League says it is committed to diverse, inclusive workplace
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The National Football League was urged by six state attorneys generals to improve working conditions for female employees following allegations that the organization is a hostile workplace for the women.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should take “swift action” in response to reports that dozens of former employees described a “pervasive culture of sexism and widespread workplace discrimination,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement on Wednesday.