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American Apparel CEO Dov Charney — who was known to walk around the office in briefs — is being accused of sexual harassment by one of his former employees. Charney argues that since his company makes underwear, it's his job to try the product out — and employees in the fashion industry should get used to it.
Guests:
Tory Johnson, founder and CEO of Women For Hire; contributor on ABC's "Good Morning America"
Marty Nemko host of radio show "Work with Marty Nemko" on KALW; author of Cool Careers for Dummies
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