Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Bosses at a firm in Britain judged potential female recruits by their bra size rather than their abilities, a media report said Thursday. Manager Pete Smith and his deputy Kevin Ward discussed candidates' curves in front of the sales team before offering them jobs, an employment tribunal heard.The crude banter was said to be part of a "male-dominated culture" at Chesterfield marine supplies firm Cathelco, according to the express.co.uk.Former sales executive Angelina Ashby, 41, claims she became an office outcast after objecting to bawdy antics. She has told how Smith chased a pretty female colleague around the office, put her ...
- 6/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Kevin Ward, who has a "smoking-hot girlfriend" now, is no longer bitter that his wife, Helen, cheated on him with New York Times publisher Arthur ("Pinch") Sulzberger Jr. But he was angry last year when he learned the two had hooked up on an Outward Bound trip to Machu Picchu in 2005. Ward - executive director of the Aspen Science Center in Colorado - declined to talk to Page Six. But a friend said, "Imagine how you'd feel, to find out what was really happening when your wife went every other week to quote-unquote work in New York.
- 2/6/2009
- NYPost.com
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