No Labour employee should keep job after groping colleague, says shadow minister
Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said he found allegations that a senior aide sexually harassed a former intern ‘abhorrent’.
A shadow minister has said no Labour employee should be allowed to keep their job following reports a senior aide still works for the party despite a sexual harassment complaint being upheld.
Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said he was upset to read reports about a former Labour intern allegedly being “groped” by a staff member who was said to be 20 years older than her.
Mr Reynolds told Times Radio: “I don’t think anyone who behaves that way should continue in employment in any circumstance.”
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