Labour cuts ties with CBI and says lobby group needs ‘root and branch reform’
by Jasper Jolly , Anna Isaac and Martin Belam from World news | The Guardian on (#6B2QZ)
Flood of Confederation of British Industry members have quit since allegations reported by the Guardian
The Labour party has cut all ties with the Confederation of British Industry after the Guardian's revelations about alleged sexual misconduct by male employees at the lobbying group.
The CBI experienced an exodus of major member businesses at the end of last week, including the insurer Aviva, the retailer John Lewis, the manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover and the banking firm Natwest Group. Companies said the lobby group was unable to carry out its role effectively following the allegations, after a second woman alleged to the Guardian that she was raped by two male colleagues when she worked at the CBI.
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