Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has announced his decision to step down as the organization's chairman. This transition follows a board investigation into the workplace culture at the WEF, though specific details of the investigation have not been disclosed. Schwab, who has led the WEF for five decades, informed both the staff and trustees of his decision. The announcement comes amidst various reactions on social media, with some linking his resignation to broader geopolitical and financial shifts.
Liz Churchill @liz_churchill10
$52M+ in USAID funds to WEF were cancelled and Klaus Schwab formally steps down as per Reuters.
Good Riddance, Klaus Schwab.
No one elected you.
(Will Mark Carney quit his bid for Prime Minister of Canada to run for the WEF instead?)
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Rob Boyd, Esq @AvonandsomerRob
Keir Starmer getting viciously thrown-out of a pub will always be the best thing on the Internet..
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