Ted Baker boss Ray Kelvin resigns amid ‘forced hugs’ claims

Petition by former Ted Baker staff accused chief executive of inappropriate behaviour towards female employees

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Ted Baker chief executive Ray Kelvin has stepped down as head of the fashion chain amid allegations of sexual harassment, including “forced hugging”.

Kelvin, who founded the company in 1988, has been on a voluntary leave of absence since December, when an online petition signed by more then 200 former Ted Baker staff accused him of at least 50 incidents of sexual misbehaviour towards female employees.

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