The former executive vice president and president of clothes maker Levi’s branding said she quit and walked away from $1 million because of her views against COVID-19-related school closures. “More than 20 years ago, I joined Levi’s. I quit so I could be free,” Jennifer Sey wrote on Twitter, linking to her article published in former New York Times editor Bari Weiss’s Substack newsletter. Sey said that she started working her way up Levi’s corporate ladder in 1999, but when the COVID-19 pandemic started to unfold in early 2020, the mother of four became an advocate for keeping schools open. The 52-year-old had organized rallies and spoke to local media outlets against school closures. However, management in Levi’s condemned her for her stance, and Sey recalled in the summer of 2020 that a corporate communications manager told her to “pipe down.” “I refused to stop talking. I kept calling out hypocritical …
Levi’s Ex-president Claims She Was Forced Out Over COVID-19 Protests
February 14, 2022
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