Lululemon employees say former CEO created a 'culture of oppression' and favored designer he had a romantic relationship with
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- Lululemon CEO Laurent Potdevin resigned suddenly earlier this month.
- The company released a statement suggesting that Potdevin had engaged in poor conduct but did not confirm exactly what had happened.
- New evidence provided by current and former employees suggests that Potdevin created a "toxic" working environment.
Lululemon's former CEO, Laurent Potdevin, created a "toxic" working environment, former and current employees told Racked. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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