Boston Consulting in ‘nepotism’ row over work experience for partners’ kids
London | Staff in Boston Consulting Group’s London office have complained about “nepotism” after the children of dozens of top partners flew in from across the world for an exclusive week-long work experience program.
The US-based consultancy ran the program, consisting of days of workshops, this month for about 30 children of the firm’s managing directors and partners, triggering an internal row over BCG’s commitment to social mobility and tackling climate change.
Financial Times
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