NBCUniversal is finalizing a settlement with CNBC senior international correspondent Hadley Gamble, who will leave the company, reports Sara Fischer and Kerry Flynn of Axios.
Fischer and Flynn report, “A complaint filed by Gamble earlier this year accused named CNBC International executives of fostering a toxic workplace culture, in addition to allegations against other executives of sexual harassment and discrimination.
“Details: The multi-million dollar settlement will see Gamble exit the company. In a statement, CNBC confirmed her departure.
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