Categories: VICE

Vice Forms Advisory Committee With Gloria Steinem Following Sexual Harassment Claims

As a rash of sexual harassment allegations have broken out against powerful men in a slew of different industries, digital media upstart Vice has formed a female advisory committee to help improve its workplace culture.

Vice unveiled its efforts this morning on the heels of a Daily Beast report published Wednesday chronicling allegations by former associate producer Phoebe Barghouty of inappropriate conduct by two of her male bosses. In addition to noting that Vice’s human resources department did not sufficiently handle Barghouty’s claims, The Daily Beast also points out a questionable agreement that Vice employees must sign, stating that they won’t be offended by sexually provocative or explicit content — which could theoretically encourage inappropriate behavior.

Jason Mojica, who most recently served as Vice’s documentary film unit head, was suspended today as part of an investigation into Barghouty’s allegations, according to The Hollywood Reporter. (The other accused executive, Kaj Larsen, has already left the company — as has Barghouty).

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

Vice’s newly-formed committee, whose aim is to prevent such incidents going forward, and also promote to inclusivity, will be chaired by noted attorney Roberta Kaplan, who successfully argued against the Defense Of Marriage Act before the Supreme Court, according to the Reporter. Other members of the illustrious committee include: top A+E exec and former Barack Obama staffer Alyssa Mastromonaco, Gloria Steinem, former Michelle Obama chief of staff Tina Tchen, former Hillary Clinton senior policy advisor Maya Harris, Vice‘s global chief human resources officer Susan Tohyama, Broadly publisher Ariel Wengroff, and Vice’s CFO Sarah Broderick — who also just added COO to her title.

In addition to new policies and procedures instituted by the committee, Vice also plans to institute pay parity for all employees by the end of next year, and establish a hotline that will allow any employees to report sexual harassment anonymously, the Reporter reports.

Share
Published by
Geoff Weiss

Recent Posts

Creators on the Rise: Celestial Sylvia reads the danger all around us

Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are…

12 hours ago

TikTok, UMG re-up licensing agreement, bringing artists like Bad Bunny back to the app

TikTok and Universal Music Group (UMG) have settled their dispute. The two parties have agreed on a…

13 hours ago

TikTok is bringing “tentpole moments” to its premium ad product Pulse Premiere

Amidst political turmoil in the U.S. and abroad, TikTok addressed brand and agency representatives at the 2024 NewFronts.…

14 hours ago

With 500,000 sellers in the U.S. alone, TikTok touts the safety features of its Shop

Amidst a chaotic week at TikTok, the app took some time to acknowledge its growing community…

1 day ago

Wesley Wang’s viral short film got 4.4 million views. A feature adaptation is in the works.

Nothing, Except Everything is getting a big-screen treatment. That's the name of a short film that…

2 days ago

Creators on the Rise: Giulia Amato on faith, finding her niche, and getting up at 4 a.m.

Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are…

2 days ago