Gretchen Carlson

former Fox News host, author of “Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back”

Journalist, co-founder of Lift Our Voices

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Employees would be able to take allegations of workplace misconduct to court if a new bill gets President Biden’s signature.

Gretchen Carlson on taking workplace misconduct allegations straight to court

Employees would be able to take allegations of workplace misconduct to court if a new bill gets President Biden’s signature.

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Between 2006 to 2016, Gretchen Carlson was a familiar face on Fox News, appearing on the morning show “Fox & Friends.”

With ‘Lift Our Voices,’ Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky aim to end NDAs

Between 2006 to 2016, Gretchen Carlson was a familiar face on Fox News, appearing on the morning show “Fox & Friends.”

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