Tuesday, November 30, 2021


Lecturer's two years of hell for saying dress had 'racy decolletage'

A fashion lecturer has won an apology after being suspended when students claimed he sexualised outfit descriptions by using phrases such as 'racy decolletage' and 'hot mama'.

Peter Huffam, 55, fought a two-year legal battle against the University of Arts London (UAL) over the suspension from his 'dream job'.

'It has derailed my career, I have done this for 30 years and worked at 19 different universities all over the world,' he said. 'I was really happy, this really was my dream job.

'Then it all came tumbling down. I couldn't believe it. I thought it was a case of mistaken identity at first – it was so surreal, it was almost comical.'

The lecturer had been asked to broaden the fashion vocabulary of overseas students from countries including China, Russia and South Korea on the graduate diploma in fashion at the world-famous Central Saint Martins, part of the UAL.

He asked students to complete an exercise which involved matching six descriptions about style during Milan Fashion Week from newspaper articles to six photos of the outfits.

One newspaper's description of a photo of a woman said: 'Add a lick of purple lippy and some embellished heels and this look makes for one hot mama.'

Within days of the lesson in October 2019, three students complained that Mr Huffam had been 'inappropriate' and had made them feel uncomfortable. They said he had used language including 'racy decolletage to describe a bustline', and the class was 'sexualised'.

Mr Huffam's next lesson with the students was cancelled and he was suspended. He was reinstated after three months and the university, where Stella McCartney studied, has now admitted he was wrongly disciplined. It wrote to Mr Huffam apologising for his suspension, admitting it had been 'mishandled'.

The lecturer, who has been signed off with work-related stress, is seeking compensation from the university.

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CEO of Giant US Bank Cowers to China After Making Mild Joke

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon backpedaled Wednesday after saying a day earlier that his bank would outlive China’s dictatorial government.

CNBC reported that Dimon was at a business event in Boston on Tuesday when he cracked a joke at the expense of the Chinese Communist Party.

“The Communist Party is celebrating its 100th year. So is JPMorgan,” Dimon said. “I’d make a bet that we last longer.”

“I can’t say that in China,” the billionaire banker added. “They probably are listening anyway.”

Dimon quickly issued an apology. “I regret and should not have made that comment. I was trying to emphasize the strength and longevity of our company,” he said in a statement issued by JPMorgan.

According to CNBC, JPMorgan has major interests in China. In August, the bank was approved by Beijing as the first foreign-owned securities broker in the country.

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