CVS removes managers after harassment allegations
At the end of 2021, the company received an anonymous report that alleged misconduct by someone in field management, CVS said in a statement. The Wall Street Journal reported that two female employees in a New Jersey CVS alleged the store’s manager “harassed or inappropriately touched them.” CVS confirmed that allegation to CNN.
In its statement, CVS said it hired an outside firm to conduct an investigation, which resulted in the firing of not only the store manager but also several employees “for failing to treat the allegations with the seriousness we expect,” according to a statement to CNN.
“We absolutely do not tolerate behavior or actions that are harassing, hostile, abusive or discriminatory,”[ads1]; the company said in a statement to CNN Business.
After the incident, CVS said it established an Office of Workplace Assistance, which will report to Lynch and seek to improve employees’ ability to confidentially raise concerns or report wrongdoing.
– CNN Business’ Nathaniel Meyersohn contributed to this story