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Fernando Aguirre, Executive Vice Chairman of DHS, Announces Appointment of Allison Jones, Executive Vice President of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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01 Jun 2021, 20:02 GMT+10
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA June 1, 2021 DHS Group today announced that Allison Jones has been appointed Executive Vice President, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I). She will report to Fernando Aguirre, Executive Vice Chairman.
In this role, Jones will advance DHS global DE&I programs and initiatives to help fuel innovation that leads to business success. I am thrilled with Allison s appointment as she brings the knowledge, passion and leadership to further our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion so everyone in and outside our DHS community can feel safe, valued, seen and heard, said Executive Vice Chairman, Fernando Aguirre. Allison is the right person at this unique time in our history to drive meaningful change.
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LSU Health Doctor Placed on Leave
Another round in the battle going on at LSU Health Shreveport. One of the female doctors who has come forward with allegations against Dr. G.E. Ghali has been placed on administrative leave. This comes after several formal complaints were filed against her.
Attorney Allison Jones says this is nothing more than retaliation against her client, Dr. Jennifer Woerner because she and others filed an Equal Employment Opportunity complaint against Ghali.
Jones issued this statement:
After our press conference last week, where my clients and I spoke out about the egregiously sexist and unjust working conditions perpetrated by Dr. Ghali, unnamed medical residents made dubious complaints against my client,. She is being unfairly targeted in a malicious and retaliatory move that we believe was orchestrated by Dr. Ghali because of her brave involvement in the protected activity of whistleblowing and opposing discrimination both for herself and for protected l
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One of the four women to file Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaints against LSU Health Shreveport and Chancellor Dr. G.E. Ghali has been placed on administrative leave.
Dr. Jennifer Woerner, an associate professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery, has been placed on administrative leave after formal complaints from unnamed medical residents were filed against her. Woerner and the three other women held a news conference last week to defend their filing of EEOC complaints and to urge a leadership change at the medical school.
Allison Jones, the attornery representing Woerner and the three other women, questioned the timing of the complaints.