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WGA Seeks Sit-Down With CBS Over Probe Into Alleged Racist, Sexist Behavior By Local TV Execs

WGA Seeks Sit-Down With CBS Over Probe Into Alleged Racist, Sexist Behavior By Local TV Execs

CBS’ recently opened investigation into alleged racist and sexist conduct by two of its top local TV executives is now in the spotlight of the WGA, and the guild wants a face-to-face ASAP.

“The Writers Guild of America, East has reached out to CBS regarding the investigation of misconduct by executives at local CBS television newsrooms,” the scribes’ guild said late Wednesday.

“The union made it clear to CBS that employees must be able to tell their truth to investigators without fear of retaliation from management,” the WGA East added. “Further, we asked CBS to meet with us for a contract-obligated Diversity Committee meeting.”

The insertion of the union into the sordid situation follows President of CBS Television Stations Peter Dunn and Senior Vice President, News David Friend being placed on administrative leave on January 25 after a scathing report by the LA Times.

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Long time execs Dunn and Friend “cultivated a hostile work environment that included bullying female managers and blocking efforts to hire and retain Black journalists,” the comprehensive LAT piece said. In another issue that has rightly caused an uproar on the East Coast, it was also claimed that Dunn used racist language in regards to CBS’ well respected Philadelphia news anchor Ukee Washington.

In this latest incident at the ViacomCBS-owned company, Entertainment Group chief George Cheeks announced on January 29 that attorney Keisha-Ann Gray  of law firm Proskauer Rose had been “engaged” to carry out a probe of what really went down with Dunn and Friend, and perhaps more.

“I also understand that some employees many be hesitant to come forward and share their concerns, but I assure you that your voice will be heard and that we will act on the findings of the investigation both swiftly and appropriately,” Cheeks asserted in the first such public crisis of his reign at the once Les Moonves ruled CBS.



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