KEY POINTS
  • A review that a law firm will conduct for Microsoft's board on the effectiveness of sexual harassment policies will compare the company's handling of cases with that of other companies.
  • The report will include summarized findings of a decades-old probe involving Bill Gates, after years of concerns regarding the software maker's handling of harassment cases.
  • An Arjuna Capital-led shareholders' proposal called for the review in November.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella listens to an audience member's question during the company's annual shareholder meeting in Bellevue, Washington, Nov. 30, 2016.

Microsoft's board said Thursday it will review the software maker's policies on sexual harassment and issue a report in the spring after shareholders in November approved a proposal for action.

The assessment will arrive after years of complaints about Microsoft's investigations of concerns that employees have raised.

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