Foxtons boss says 'more to do' on culture after claims of misconduct
The Guardian
|March 06, 2025
The chief executive of Foxtons has admitted that the company has "more to do" on workplace culture, after a report alleging that junior employees at the real estate agent had faced unwanted touching and other forms of harassment.
Guy Gittins, who started his career at Foxtons in 2002 and returned as chief executive three years ago, said that the company remained "steadfast in our commitment to an inclusive, professional and respectful culture" as it reported full-year results for 2024.
Last week, a report by Bloomberg alleged inappropriate behaviour at the company, based on interviews with more than 20 former and current Foxton employees, as well as legal and employment records, emails, screenshots and other documentation.
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