The company said it has let Serkan Altay go in response to an expletive-filled antisemitic message on Instagram directed at Eylon Levy, a former spokesperson for the Israeli government
A prominent investment company focusing on environmental and social issues has terminated one of its portfolio managers after a hateful private social-media message attributed to him was made public on social media.
In a statement on Friday, Toronto-based Rally said it became aware of the “offensive and unacceptable social-media message,” which violated its code of conduct and ran “counter to our values and commitment to social justice.”
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