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[quote=Anonymous]Imagine a world in which a more junior employee of, say, Goldman Sachs filed an HR complaint alleging a significant policy violation and unethical behavior by a more senior director. But that complaint is investigated by a friend of the accused director, and the outcome and progress of the investigation are shared widely and loosely by the internal investigator with others in the Goldman Sachs, including with a managing director who threatens -- in written communication -- to destroy the complainant in wildly florid language. That's precisely what happened at Grub Street. If this had happened at a bank, or at a hedge fund, or something like that, I guarantee the literary world would have no problem excoriating the management of that bank or that tech company. But because this happened in Grub Street, because[i] they [/i]are the establishment here, they side with management. I find it inconceivable that there is a world where Chris Castellani, for instance, remains in any way associated with Grub Street, but at the end of the day, Grub Street is acting like any other corrupt institution and I should not be surprised. [/quote]
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