General Motors What Happened On February 6, 2014, General Motors (GM) recalled about 800,000 of its small cars due to faulty ignition switches, which could shut off the engine during driving and thereby prevent the airbags from inflating. The company continued to...
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Safwhistle Names Thomas Coke President
Michigan-based SafeWhistle is proud to announce Thomas Coke, the current Chief Marketing Officer of Argonomo, as President as SafeWhistle. SafeWhistle was founded in 2017 by Jay Patel as an an encrypted and anonymous whistleblowing solution, designed to address...
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SafeWhistle’s Launch
Firm brings innovative, comprehensive whistleblowing case management solution to market FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. December 15, 2017 — In an era where accusations of harassment and other unacceptable behaviors in corporations are on the rise, one company is stepping...
Chrysler Case Study
Daimler Chrysler What Happened Gilbert was the first female millwright at Chrysler’s Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Michigan when she was hired in 1992. She alleged that male co-workers immediately started harassing her, with one remarking that a “bitch” had joined...
Catholic Healthcare West (Dignity) – Case Study
Catholic Healthcare West (Dignity) What Happened A federal jury in California awarded Chopourian $168 million, potentially the largest judgment in U.S. history for a single victim of workplace sexual harassment. The award capped a trial in which the former physician...
Pfizer Damages
Pfzier & Bextra What Happened Pfizer launched Bextra, a drug apart of the revolutionary class of painkillers known as Cox-2 inhibitors. Pfizer and its marketing partner, Pharmacia, planned to sell Bextra as a treatment for acute pain, so long as the FDA permitted it....
Volkswagen Case Study
Volkswagen What Happened In September of 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency found that many Volkswagen cars being sold in America had a so-called “defeat device” - or software - in their diesel engines that could detect when the vehicles were being tested,...
Zenefits – Case Study
Zenefits What Happened Zenefits used unlicensed brokers to sell insurance. They created a Google Chrome add-on that allowed trainees to bypass the 52-hour requirement for licensing. Multiple investigations were opened across different states. Signs Missed Aaron...
Wells Fargo – Case Study
Wells Fargo What Happened In September 2016, Wells Fargo was issued a combined total of $185 million in fines for creating over 1.5 million checking and savings accounts and 500,000 credit cards that its customers never authorized. Roughly 14,000 of those accounts...