Seattle Mariners CEO and President Kevin Mather apologized Wednesday for his past workplace conduct and said he has become a better co-worker and leader in recent years.
In response to a Seattle Times story published Wednesday, the team acknowledged for the first time that Mather had been the subject of two workplace complaints from female employees. The team said that as a result of investigation, the team imposed “appropriate discipline, management and sensitivity training, and other corrective actions.”
“We also
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