Meg Whitman Says Sexual Harassment Cases May Change Workplace

Meg Whitman, Hewlett Packard Enterprise chief executive officer, comments on recent workplace harassment cases.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman said the recent sexual misconduct revelations could indicate a "tipping point" in workplace culture.

The disclosures about inappropriate behavior may result in fundamental changes toward more egalitarian and safe environments in workplaces, Whitman said in an interview on Bloomberg TV with Emily Chang. Whitman, who is leaving her post in February, said women are now more free to speak up than ever before.