The Herald (South Africa)

British boss quits over harassment claims

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Ray Kelvin, the founder of British fashion brand Ted Baker, resigned as its CEO on Monday following allegation­s of harassment.

Kelvin stepped down in the best interests of the company, executive chair David Bernstein said.

Kelvin was forced to take a leave of absence in 2018 after claims that he enforced a hugging culture, massaged employees, kissed their ears and asked some to sit on his lap.

Kelvin founded his first store in Glasgow in 1988.

Ted Baker had 544 stores in August 2018, with 201 in Britain, 110 in Europe and 108 in North America.

“The past few months have been deeply distressin­g and I’ll now be taking time privately with my family to consider what my next adventure will be. Bye for now,” Kelvin, who denies the allegation­s, said.

The allegation­s against him first surfaced in a petition against him.

Two employees, who did not wish to be identified, spoke to BBC radio.

“There was nothing inherently wrong with the actual hugs, but the uncomforta­bleness came from what tended to accompany them – unwanted personal comments, kisses on the cheek, neck stroking,” a male staff member said.

A woman worker said the hugs could go on for 40 seconds and he would whisper in people’s ears.

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