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- In the last few weeks, several former employees at Cards Against Humanity have shared stories detailing a toxic company culture that affected women, people of color, and members of the queer community.
- Former employees told Polygon that the company lacked an HR department, ignored concerns about offensive game cards from people of color, and feared speaking up or speaking out.
- Employees specifically called out cofounder Max Temkin, who has faced sexual assault allegations, for retaliating against employees and trying to exert absolute control over their personal and work lives.
- Cards Against Humanity said in a statement Tuesday that Temkin had stepped down from the company earlier that month.
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One of the cofounders of Cards Against Humanity — which boasts itself as "a game for horrible people" — has resigned from the company after several former workers alleged he fostered a toxic workplace that hurt employees of color and the LGBTQ community.
Cards Against Humanity said in a statement Tuesday that Max Temkin, the cofounder who ran operations in the Chicago office, had stepped down from his position earlier this month. Temkin's departure and COH's announcement follows weeks of former employees sharing stories on social media, and an extensive exposé Polygon published Tuesday containing even more allegations.
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