Interpublic?is facing a second federal lawsuit that claims that there is race discrimination at the holding company. The plaintiff worked in the HR department and claims that there is a "widespread problem affecting hiring, firing, discipline, bonuses and promotional opportunities, particularly to African Americans and other dark-skinned people of color." While the suit has yet to be filed, the plaintiff is using the same lawyer, Eric Sanders, that?Joy C. Noel used when suing the company for $50 million for racial discrimination?in April.
Is mobile shopping different on the East and West Coasts??Sense Networks?thinks so.
Here's a breakdown of Maurice Levy and Martin Sorrell's "war of the words."
One research firm (A.T. Kerney) thinks that no brand deserved a "gold medal" for its Olympics performance?because, even though the ads were good, the social integration was overall underwhelming.
Galen Adams?is leaving GSD&M Austin to work with a client. Adams is the new director of marketing and sponsorships at Sports Clips.
After leaving McCann Erickson,?Barbara Yolles?got a?new gig as Campbell-Ewald's CMO.
There's a new campaign for Monday Night Football on ESPN by?Wieden & Kennedy.
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