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EEOC chairwoman orders review of work climate in wake of USA TODAY probe Employees are skeptical

EEOC chairwoman orders review of work climate in wake of USA TODAY probe. Employees are skeptical Nick Penzenstadler, Brett Murphy and Javonte Anderson, USA TODAY © Chanel White Patonia Rhule The head of a federal civil rights agency has ordered a review of its Dallas district office following a USA TODAY investigation revealing widespread complaints of internal discrimination. I plan to ensure that we get to the bottom of any allegations of mistreatment,  Charlotte Burrows, chairwoman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, said in a statement. And if there is a problem in any district or office across this agency, we will fix it.  

Sarah Harding says quitting cocaine was a do or die situation before going to rehab in South Africa

Updated: 17 Mar 2021, 12:54 SARAH Harding has opened up about how quitting cocaine was a matter of do or die before she went to rehab in South Africa. The Girls Aloud singer, who is currently battling aggressive advanced cancer, wrote about her drug use in her upcoming book Hear Me Out. 6 The Girls Aloud singer said it was do or die before going to rehabCredit: Retna Ltd But of the her new book s release this week, Sarah, 39, released an extract that details the first time she tried cocaine before forming a drugs habit. In the excerpt published by Metro, Sarah explains how she was with friend Calum Best, 40, who tried to discourage her from taking the drug.

Sarah Harding was dragged to South African rehab amid life-threatening cocaine battle

Sarah Harding was dragged to South African rehab amid life-threatening cocaine battle Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has revealed that her battle with cocaine overtook her life following a bitter breakup Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Daily Star - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Sarah Harding admits quitting cocaine was a matter of do or die

Sarah Harding admits quitting cocaine was a matter of do or die
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Sarah Harding nearly died of sepsis and was in a coma for two weeks after breast cancer diagnosis

Sarah Harding reveals she nearly died of sepsis and was in a coma for two weeks following her breast cancer diagnosis after she put off seeing a doctor due to the Covid crisis In an extract from her new book Hear Me Out, Sarah admitted she d been in denial about how something was very wrong Sarah wrote that before being diagnosed the pain got so bad that I couldn t sleep in a bed and her skin started to bruise She said because both her lungs and kidneys had started to fail doctors decided to put her into an induced coma, and she struggled to form speech afterwards

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