A growing number of CEOs are endorsing Bill Ackman's decision to not hire Harvard students who blamed Israel for a recent Hamas attack. Ackman, a prominent investor, has received support from at least a dozen CEOs, who agree with his stance. The controversy arose after a group of Harvard students signed a letter blaming Israel for the attack, prompting Ackman to take a strong stand against hiring them. The students have faced backlash and accusations of spreading hate speech. Ackman's decision has sparked a debate about free speech and the consequences of expressing controversial views in professional settings.
Bill Ackman doubles down on denying jobs to Harvard students who signed anti-Israel letter https://t.co/q0N8VMkywH https://t.co/aCXeU36EHx
Bill Ackman doubles down on denying jobs to Harvard students who signed anti-Israel letter
Bill Ackman doubles down on denying jobs to Harvard students who signed anti-Israel letter https://t.co/D1NSSco1qO https://t.co/fJYQj24Zqv
CEO’s want names of Harvard students who support Hamas on a no hire list https://t.co/0tHGfaj8au
Bill Ackman calls for Harvard grads to be blacklisted. https://t.co/J1zs4PjaA5
At least a dozen more CEOs endorse Bill Ackman's vow not to hire Harvard students who blamed Israel for Hamas terror attack - as undergrads double down on their statement and whine about being 'flooded with racist hate speech' https://t.co/pRbGh0cadR https://t.co/97Ya2h9q85
A number of powerful CEO’s have publicly stated that they will not hire the college students from Harvard who signed letters expressing support for Hamas’ terrorism in Israel https://t.co/i4GnlLUCKA
A dozen CEOs back Bill Ackman’s call to not hire Harvard students who blamed Israel for Hamas attack https://t.co/KE4Sp3QmZ1 https://t.co/eYuO4fEOGy