Singapore News - The recent expose on Kenny Leck's misconduct against his former young female employees caused a stir among the local literary community. Not that it’s any surprising that this type of unsavoury behaviour is still rampant despite the rise of the #MeToo. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Two weeks ago, Rice Media published an explosive expose on Kenny Leck, founder of iconic independent bookstore BooksActually. His ex-wife Renee Ting, a former employee, said that he’d pursued her when she was 19 and he, 34, and that in the six years they were together, she barely had a day off and was rarely paid. Other former employees also.
Structural issues make start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises vulnerable to workplace harassment and bullying.. Read more at straitstimes.com.