Pixar deals with sexism in the workplace in this new short film
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Lasseter apologised in November last year to “anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug or any other gesture they felt crossed the line”.
In a vaguely-worded memo, Lasseter says he knows he has made some employees feel disrespected and uncomfortable.
The feature will be released next November.
It’s a film that’s breaking ground when it comes to emotions.
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Heads are exploding from here to infinity, and beyond.
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Co-founder Jobs, 56, steps down as chief executive permanently and with immediate effect; Tim Cook is appointed to succeed him.