Poor Executives Can't Sleep With Just Anyone Anymore

Poor Executives Can't Sleep With Just Anyone Anymore
This image released by AMC shows Don Draper portrayed by Jon Hamm in the season five finale of "Mad Men." On Thursday, July 19, 2012, the program received a total of 17 Emmy nominations including best actress in a drama series for Elisabeth Moss and best actor for Jon Hamm. The 64th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sept. 23 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and airing live on ABC. (AP Photo/AMC, Michael Yarish)
This image released by AMC shows Don Draper portrayed by Jon Hamm in the season five finale of "Mad Men." On Thursday, July 19, 2012, the program received a total of 17 Emmy nominations including best actress in a drama series for Elisabeth Moss and best actor for Jon Hamm. The 64th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sept. 23 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and airing live on ABC. (AP Photo/AMC, Michael Yarish)

Is the era of "Mad Men" over at last?

Affairs between executives and subordinates have always been around, but for some reason, this has been the year of punishment and reckoning for the culprits. More than one leader was subjected to public humiliation the likes of which has not been seen in the US since President Bill Clinton's impeachment hearings over his affair with Monica Lewinsky.

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