The Asian Age

Should have fired sex- tainted aide, says Hillary

-

Washington, Jan. 31: Hillary Clinton says she should have sacked a male staffer accused of sexual misconduct while working on her 2008 presidenti­al campaign.

Ms Clinton made the remarks in a lengthy Facebook post on Tuesday night just minutes before President Donald Trump began his State of the Union address. “I very much understand the question I’m being asked as to why I let an employee on my 2008 campaign keep his job despite his inappropri­ate workplace behavior,” Clinton wrote. “The short answer is this: If I had it to do again, I wouldn’t.”

The aide, Burns Strider, was accused by a younger female subordinat­e of repeated sexual harassment in late 2007.

Two advisers looked into the complaints and recommende­d that Strider be fired, according to the New York Times, which first broke the story. Clinton overruled them, although she did punish Strider.

Ms Clinton said she demoted him, docked his pay, separated him from the woman, assigned her to work under another campaign official and required Strider to seek counseling. He was also warned that any further harassment toward anyone would lead to his dismissal. “I did this because I didn’t think firing him was the best solution to the problem,” Clinton wrote.

“He needed to be punished, change his behavior and understand why his actions were wrong. The young woman needed to be able to thrive and feel safe. I thought both could happen without him losing his job. I believed the punishment was severe and the message to him unambiguou­s.”

 ??  ?? Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India