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Gerould Kern and other Tribune employees complained to the company’s human resources department about a memo from chief innovation officer Lee Abrams (left) that contained links to off-color satirical videos, including one he labeled “Sluts” in which a gyrating woman appears to pour liquor on her bare breasts. || Earlier Abrams memos.
> Earlier: Kern memo says Tribune newsroom has highest standards
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