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Worst of QBE’s boys club allowed to thrive – The Australian Financial Review
While many good people have managed to survive in the organisation, behind the spin, the worst of the boys club has been allowed to thrive.

Insiders and industry sources describe QBE as a place where bullies have been able to thrive. Too many have climbed the ranks by burying bad news, encouraging others to drink the Kool-Aid and intimidating the naysayers. The behaviour pre-dates Regan and Neal.
They cite cases of female executives leaving QBE after being belittled, undermined and bullied by their bosses.
While many good people have managed to survive in the organisation, behind the spin, the worst of the boys club has been allow…
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