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Viacom, BET Settle Discrimination and Defamation Lawsuit with Former Executive
December 15th, 2017
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Viacom, BET Settle Discrimination and Defamation Lawsuit with Former Executive
Earlier this year, a BET executive sued the network and it's parent company, Viacom, for discrimination and defamation and claimed “she was terminated while on medical leave for breast cancer treatment.” After a lot of back and forth, both Viacom and BET announced earlier this week that a settlement has been reached with the former executive, Zola Mashariki. But what happened, exactly? For starters, Mashariki joined the TV channel back in May of 2015 “as an executive vice president and head of original programming.” During her time with BET, she attracted top talent and shows to the network while allegedly being subjected to gender discrimination by “Viacom, BET, their human resources departments and company executives.” According to the lawsuit, the workplace atmosphere was “hostile to women and their advancement.” Additionally, she claimed she was “refused work opportunities and asked to perform more work for less pay and lower title compared to male employees.” When she spoke out against the treatment, she claims she “suffered retaliation.”
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Viacom Settles Defamation and Discrimination Lawsuit From Ex-BET ExecEx-BET Exec Defends Merits of Her Discrimination LawsuitBET Programming Head Fired While on Leave for Breast Cancer
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